A Holistic View
Global Brigades uniquely implements a holistic model to meet a community’s health and economic goals. Our model systematically builds community ownership and collaboratively executes programs with the end goal of sustainably evolving to a relationship of monitoring and guidance.
Empowered Communities | All Programs Implemented
# | Community Name | Country | Population |
---|---|---|---|
1 | El Zurzular | Honduras | 600 |
2 | El Canton | Honduras | 500 |
3 | El Ojochal | Honduras | 250 |
4 | Palo Verde | Honduras | 250 |
5 | Guaricayán | Honduras | 185 |
6 | El Jute | Honduras | 380 |
7 | El Junco y Joyas | Honduras | 200 |
8 | El Encinal | Honduras | 185 |
9 | Fray Lazaro | Honduras | 550 |
10 | Tomatin | Honduras | 250 |
11 | Piriati Embera | Panama | 780 |
12 | La Concepción | Honduras | 570 |
13 | El Espinito | Honduras | 450 |
Ensuring Access to Clean Water
Our Water & Engineering programs support the holistic model with four core initiatives: designing clean water systems, establishing water committees to collect water fees for future maintenance, system construction, and creating basic sanitation committees to encourage hygiene and sanitation.
Clean Water System Design
Water systems are designed, planned, and budgeted with partner communities, international volunteers in 7-day trips called “Engineering Brigades,” and the support of our local staff of engineers. Designs take into account accessible water sources and community needs with the goal to provide clean water piped directly to families’ homes when possible.
Water Committees
Local leaders are identified by the community to serve as the community’s Water Council, which collects monthly water fees from households to operate and maintain the constructed water system. This locally empowered team ensures the future sustainability of the project once construction is complete and receives regular follow-up from our local staff.
Clean Water System Construction
Once designed, clean water systems are constructed with local community members working alongside volunteers in 7-day “Water Brigades.” Volunteers and a combination of government and private donors fund the construction of the entire system. Construction may take several months to complete and can include several large-scale components, such as dams and storage tanks.
Basic Sanitation Committees
Our local staff identify and train each community with a Basic Sanitation Committee to promote healthy living practices and support project upkeep from a cultural perspective. The committee is also responsible for carrying out in-home assessments of Public Health projects in the home such as latrines, clean burning stoves, and water storage units.
Success Indicator | Empowered 300 Goal #3
Continuous access to a clean water system with a Water Council in place.
Current status: 39 of 300 Communities
2019 progress
- 45 Water systems constructed
2018 progress
- 41 Water systems constructed
2017 progress
- 8 Water systems constructed
Annual Reports
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