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Improving access to WASH services to reduce mortality and build community resilience.
Titre : Improving access to WASH services to reduce mortality
and build community resilience.
Pays Syrie
Durée : FROM 11/01/2019 TO 10/31/2020
Présentation
According to the Humanitarian Need Overview (HNO - OCHA), the number of people in need in the WASH (water, hygiene and sanitation) sector in Syria increased from 13.1 million to 15.5 million between 2018 and 2019. Needs in terms of access to basic WASH services are still acute and persist throughout Syria. This project targets the isolated rural areas of Dara’a and Eastern Ghouta. These areas have been severely affected by the conflict and their water infrastructure has been heavily damaged. Due to limited access, however, they have benefited little from humanitarian aid.
The aim of this project is to restore a minimum access to drinking water both through emergency intervention - water trucking - and through support for sustainable solutions - rehabilitation and/or modernisation of wells and/or pumping stations. Furthermore, the damage caused to the sewerage system creates significant risks of water contamination, particularly in Dara’a. The project therefore involves repairing a locally-owned high-pressure truck that will allow the pipes to be unclogged.
Moreover, the same assessment conducted by TGH in different localities of Eastern Goutha throughout 2019 showed that only 47.2% of the population surveyed had adequate hygiene practices. TGH is therefore implementing hygiene awareness campaigns on key issues such as water transport and storage or waterborne diseases. In an in-built logic, these campaigns are aimed only at localities targeted by the rehabilitation of water points.
Bénéficiaires : 300,330 People
Partenaires : These actions are carried out in partnership with the Syrian Red Crescent and the Syrian Ministry of Water Resources.
Financement : Syria Humanitarian Fund
Budget global : 745,144
Dollars
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