GUATEMALA HURRICANE RELIEF UPDATE FEBRUARY 2022
TOTAL IMPACT LIVES IMPACTED 2,467535 LIVES DIRECTLY SUPPORTED VOLUNTEERS
6
VOLUNTEER DAYS
SCHOOLS PROVIDED WITH WASH SOLUTIONS
JOBS COMPLETED
75
SCHOOLmucking IN PROGRESS Photos: (Top) VOLUNTEERS Volunteers and gutting a home; (Left) Tree removal
Current Activities We are delighted to announce our second relief program in Guatemala began at the end January and is due to run until the end of May. After several weeks working closely with the Project Development Team, our staff team in Chisec welcomed the first group of volunteers in the last week of January 2022. During this new program, our goal is to impact six of the most vulnerable schools in Alta Verapaz through the construction of vital Water, Sanitary and Hygiene (WaSH) facilities. Each module will include: 1) Safe, culturally appropriate toilets or latrines for girls and boys 2) Handwashing stations 3) Rain water harvesting 4) Water filtration 5) Community-based trainings
The Need in Alta Verapaz According to an October 2020 report by the Ministry of Education in Guatemala (MINEDUC), 10,000 schools across the country lack proper access to sanitation and potable water. In Alta Verapaz, the problem is particularly acute, with the region presenting the highest number of schools in need of adequate WASH facilities. The impacts of this need are compounded by the the high rates of poverty in the region - with 83% of the population living below the poverty line. Without access to water and sanitation, diseases borne of bacteria and parasites spread easily. This has a direct and devastating impact on children. Exposure to water-borne illness through water from unprotected sources is directly associated with malnutrition and chronic malnutrition (stunting). In Alta Verapaz, almost half of children in the region under five years old are chronically malnourished, impacting their physical and cognitive development, ability to stay in school and their potential to stay healthy and stable throughout their futures. In our second relief program in Guatemala, we are focused on providing the children of Alta Verapaz with safe and reliable access to safe drinking water and hygienic bathroom and hand-washing facilities. We’re working hand-in-hand with communities to equip them with the resources and capacities needed for ongoing water resource management and use in local schools.
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Photos: (Top) Example of a completed hand-washing station in Haibung, Nepal; (Left) Current latrine at Nuevo Eden Rural Elementary School, Chisec, Guatemala