Water and sanitation
Today, more than 2 billion people in the world do not have access to drinking water and sanitation. HAMAP-Humanitaire works to improve access to water and sanitation for vulnerable populations by building wells, catchments, water networks, individual latrines, and sanitary blocks for schools.
Each project also includes an awareness-raising component on the use of water and hygiene and training of technical advisors to ensure the sustainability of the project.
Extension of the water network in the rural commune of Sola – Democratic Republic of Congo
EXTENSION OF THE DRINKING WATER NETWORK IN THE RURAL COMMUNE OF SOLA Commune of SOLA, PROVINCE OF TANGANYIKA, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO With the support
Project to improve access to drinking water – PALESTINE
Proposal to improve access to drinking water-PALESTINE Municipality of Jalboun, Jenin Governorate, Palestine Jalboun is a village in the north-east of the West Bank, right
Energy self-sufficiency for the kobayat hospital as part of the health-LEBANON
Energy self-sufficiency for Kobayat hospital to pursue its healthcare mission-LEBANON Kobayat, LEBANON Since 2019, Lebanon has been embroiled in a politico-economic crisis that has had
ACCESS TO WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE IN THE COMMUNE OF DANG KAMBLET-CAMBODIA
Access to water, sanitation and hygiene-CAMBODGE Basin of Tsung Sen, Cambodge Water and sanitation remain key issues for development in Cambodia. Since 2012, the Rhin-Meuse
Access to water, sanitation and hygyene-CAMBODIA
Access to water, sanitation and hygyene -CAMBODIA Basin of Tsung Sen-Cambodge Water and sanitation remain key issues for development in Cambodia. Since 2012, the Rhin-Meuse
Extension of the drinking water network – GUINEA
Extension of the drinking water network Timbi Touni, Guinea In 2019, the commune of Timbi Touni is supplied by a drinking water supply system that