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Reconstruction of Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Activities in Areas of Crises

In October 1998, Hurricane Mitch left unprecedented destruction through the heart of Central America, with thousands dead and billions of dollars in damage. Nicaragua was hit particularly severely by Hurricane Mitch. USAID allocated nearly $9.8 million over a 28-month period through the Environmental Health Project (EHP) Rural Water Supply, Sanitation and Environmental Health Reconstruction Program to rehabilitate the water supply and sanitation infrastructure and improve hygiene during the Hurricane Mitch aftermath.

Materials Related to Reconstruction of Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Activities in Areas of Crises

West Bank

USAID also provided substantial support to the West Bank related to infrastructure and management of water supply and sanitation services including environmental health assessments. Based on assessment findings and recommendations related to access to and quality of water, health outcomes and socioeconomic changes attributable to the continuing crisis as well as seasonal factors, USAID has identified next steps and continues its support to improve the delivery of safe and sustainable water and sanitation services to 170,000 people living in 50 villages in the West Bank.

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