Aguasan Programme Honduras

Projekt abgeschlossen

The population in rural areas and small towns of poor regions in Honduras still widely lacks sustainable water and sanitation services. The programme aims at improving living conditions of the population by providing water and sanitation infrastructure. State institutions at national and municipal levels will be strengthened. Community participation in the design, implementation and operation of the water infrastructure will be enhanced, thus contributing to the sustainability of service delivery.

Land/Region Thema Periode Budget
Honduras
Andere
Wasser
Trinkwasser und Siedlungshygiene (WASH) (bis 2016)
01.03.2013 - 30.06.2017
CHF 9'000'000
Hintergrund

Large parts of the rural population have no access to water supply and sanitation. Municipalities and communities are in charge of: providing the water infrastructure; delivering the services; and maintaining the system. However, municipalities and poor communities lack capacities and financial resources.

Ziele

Contribute to the improvement of living conditions of the poor population in Honduras, taking into account equity and sustainability principles

Zielgruppen

  • National institutions in the water and sanitation sector
  • Municipal administrations, municipal associations and their technical units.
  • Community organisations, such as Community Water and Sanitation Boards (JAAPS) and JAAPS Boards
  • The population in the intervention area; in particular poor and vulnerable households
  • Mittelfristige Wirkungen
    1. State institutions in the water and sanitation sector respond with better efficiency, effectiveness, transparency and more inclusivity to the needs of the population.
    2. Increased access of the population to sustainable water and sanitation services for its proper use, and the correct application hygiene practices.

     

    Resultate

    Resultate von früheren Phasen:  

  • Development and implementation of a methodology of regulation and local control of the water supply and sanitation services in 28 municipalities. An additional 40 municipalities implemented the methodology with funding from other agencies
  • Strategic alliances established with government institutions and NGOs, leading to 91 feasibility studies and designs that allowed the municipalities to qualify for funding from other agencies for the execution of their investments works. All of them were or are to be implemented.
  • Some 7,600 households were capacitated on water, sanitation and hygiene topics using the ESCASAL Methodology.
  • Local capacity building in 14 municipalities, with the participation of 68 communities, to design and execute the planned project, following every aspect of the project cycle, benefiting about 31,000 persons with access to clean drinking water and about 34,000 persons with access to sanitation.
  • Improvement of water and sanitation facilities in 36 schools which were also capacitated on WASH issues.

  • Verantwortliche Direktion/Bundesamt DEZA
    Kreditbereich Entwicklungszusammenarbeit
    Projektpartner Vertragspartner
    Internationale oder ausländische NGO
    • National Water and Sanitation Council, CONASA; Water and Sanitation Service Regulatory Agency, ERSAPS; National Autonomous Water and Sewerage Service, SANAA; FHIS, and RAS-HON; Municipalities, Municipal Associations and community organisations responsible for management of basic services; Service providers (to be tendered)


    Budget Laufende Phase Schweizer Beitrag CHF   9'000'000 Bereits ausgegebenes Schweizer Budget CHF   9'140'483
    Projektphasen

    Phase 6 01.03.2013 - 30.06.2017   (Completed)

    Phase 4 01.01.2008 - 28.02.2013   (Completed)