Improve water and sanitation for the people of Honduras

A recent water and sanitation sector analysis reported that in 2001, Honduras had reached water coverage of 80% of its total population and 70% of those living in rural areas. But the same study revealed that water quantity and quality are not adequate, and suggested that the existing infrastructure poses a serious health risk to citizens. An alarming 90% of the water supply is intermittent and unreliable. This study found that only 44% of the water provided is effectively disinfected and that there is a lack of adequate water quality control and monitoring, especially in rural areas. Many rural communities have no water infrastructure whatsoever.
Sanitation coverage in Honduras is improving, reaching 68% of the total population but only 50% of the rural populace. There is virtually no sewerage service in rural areas, where latrines are the only practical option for the safe disposal of human waste. Half of the rural population has no sanitation facilities at all.
Water For People helps people in developing countries improve their quality of life by supporting the development of locally sustainable drinking water resources, sanitation facilities and health and hygiene education programs.
Water For People began working in Honduran communities in 1993 and has focused on villages in the northwestern part of the country in the Departments of Santa Bárbara, Cortés, Yoro, and Atlantida. Water For People–Honduras maintains an office in San Pedro Sula with four full-time staff members under the leadership of country coordinator Diana Betancourt.
Water For People–Honduras supports 15 to 20 communities each year, helping approximately 15,000 people obtain safe drinking water, sanitation services, and hygiene education. Typical projects include protected springs, gravity-fed water systems, pumped water systems, storage tanks, and pour-flush latrines.
Water For People–Honduras has exciting plans for growth over the next five years, with a goal of achieving 95% water and sanitation coverage in the three districts in which it works. It will also work on developing an institutionalized hygiene program with the goal to increase hand-washing practices by 50%.
Working closely with its in-country staff, Water For People has developed an ambitious strategic plan to make a more meaningful impact in meeting the water and sanitation needs in Honduras between 2007-2011.
In 2006, Water For People–Honduras managed 13 projects, directly benefiting 18,032 people with improved water and/or sanitation, an impressive 340% increase over 2005.
Project Contacts
Water for People6666 W. Quincy Avenue
Denver , CO 80235
United States
Phone: 303.734.3490 • Fax: 303.734.3499












