Project

Instituto Cristina de Borbón

Honduras 162 beneficiaries La Paz
$1,000 needed (100%)
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Location: Zacate Blanco, Yarula, La Paz, Honduras
Benefited Population: 155 students & 7 teachers

This school is located in the rural municipality of Yarula and provides education for 155 high school students. 
Students have significant absences from school due to waterborne illnesses, and providing access to safe drinking water within the school system will minimize these absences and improve educational opportunities. Instituto Cristina de Borbón is located in Zacate Blanco, a community that already has a chlorinator connected to its water system. However, during the rainy season, frequent heavy rainfall significantly increases turbidity levels in the water, which compromises the effectiveness of chlorine treatment. As a result, both community members and students are left vulnerable to waterborne illnesses due to the presence of harmful bacteria. Installing a ‘Sistema Combinado’ at the school will ensure consistent access to safe, treated drinking water for students, providing a critical safeguard for their health during school hours.
Our implementing partner, Cova, will install a water treatment system, ‘Sistema Combinado’ or Combined System in English, to purify the water in the school. This system consists of a two-step process: first, the reduction of water turbidity (cleaning the water so it looks crystal clear), and second, treating the bacteria to ensure it is safe to drink. This system will serve as a mini-water treatment plant, reducing turbidity levels and killing any bacteria in the water. Cova technicians will install this system in collaboration with the students, teaching them how it works and the proper maintenance. Following the installation, the program manager, Oneida Lara has prepared a curriculum for the students for water, sanitation, and hygiene. She will continue visiting the schools monthly and work with the teachers to educate the students on safe drinking.

Cova also has a water quality lab in their office in Marcala and will do testing of the water after the system is installed to ensure the water is safe to drink. The Cova program has a 10-year track record of providing these solutions and ongoing monitoring to schools and communities in Central America.

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