Cerro San Martin

  • Overview
  • Engineering
  • Water
  • Public Health

Overview

Cerro San Martín is located within the municipality of Choluteca in the department of Choluteca in Honduras. Children in the community have access to education up to ninth grade. Most of the community members work in agriculture or as artisans. The community of Cerro San Martín has a water system that needs improvement and is working closely with Global Brigades to design these improvements. The top needs expressed by Cerro San Martin‘s inhabitants during their initial communications with Global Brigades include medications for the community’s health centre and improvements to the water system.

Municipality: Choluteca
Department: Choluteca

Homes : N/A
Population : 331
Water System : Completed
Community Bank : N/A
Electricity : N/A
Health Center : N/A
Community Health Workers : N/A
Homes with Latrines : N/A
Education : Up to 9th Grade
Distance from Lodging Facility : N/A

Engineering

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

CERRO SAN MARTIN’S ENGINEERING CHALLENGE:

When Global Brigades arrived in Cerro San Martín, community members did not have sufficient water to meet their current or future needs. Many of our community members, when faced with this issue, are forced to load jugs of water on the backs of donkeys and walk to and from a nearby well in order to gather enough water for their family each day. The time and energy that were necessary in order to retrieve water caused families to sacrifice important hygiene and sanitation practices that would require more water.

19

Volunteers

168

Beneficiaries

2

Kilometers of pipeline designed

CERRO SAN MARTIN’S ENGINEERING DESIGN SOLUTION:

A strong partnership between Global Brigades volunteers and the community leaders allowed for the completion of a new water system design in Cerro San Martín in 2019. Through the community leaders’ organised community participation and support, Global Brigades completed a mixed water system that connected to a new 3200-gallon storage tank. Global Brigades trained the water council and trained a community member to maintain the system.

ENGINEERING VOLUNTEERS CERRO SAN MARTIN

Chapter Date # Of Volunteers Chapter Date # Of Volunteers
Boston  University May 2019 19

Water

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

CERRO SAN MARTIN WATER CHALLENGE

The community does not currently have a water system, and because of this, it is limited to using water from a nearby well. Regardless of family size, community members are limited to a few gallons of water, which are far from enough for a family’s daily drinking, cleaning, cooking, and other needs. Water from the well and river tends to be contaminated and has contributed to many issues, such as chronic kidney disease. In addition to the lack of water, hygiene and sanitation conditions in Cerro San Martin are dire.

168

Project Beneficiaries

3200

Storage Tank Volume

CERRO SAN MARTIN WATER SOLUTION

A strong partnership between Global Brigades and community leaders allowed for the completion of a mixed water system in Cerro San Martín in 2019. Through the community leaders’ organisation, community participation and support of Global Brigades, they constructed a mixed water system that was connected to a new 3200-gallon storage tank, trained the water council, and trained a community member to maintain the system. Global Brigades celebrates Cerro San Martín’s new water system!

Public Health

Program Status

  • Planning
  • Active
  • Complete

Global Brigades is working on the implementation of the Holistic Model in Cerro San Martín, but has not yet begun with the Public Health Program. Now in the planning phase, the financing, delivery, and installation of household health infrastructure products will start as soon as feasible.

Homes with Latrines : N/A
Homes with Eco-Stoves : N/A
Homes with Water FIlters : N/A
Common House Materials : Cement blocks and bricks

Local Reference Points

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