WHI - World Hope International | Water filters for the people of Puerto Rico after category 4 hurricanes (English only), Puerto Rico

Katadyn BeFree 3L Filters deployed by first responders to the people of Puerto Rico after the category 4 hurricaness ¨Irma¨ and ¨Maria¨ largely destroyed the regions infrastructure.

Katastrophenhilfe und Notfallvorsorge
Projekt: Katadyn BeFree 3L water filters for the people of Puerto Rico after hurricanes
Kunde: WHI - World Hope International
Produkt: Katadyn BeFree 3.0L USA - DISCONTINUED
Gebiet: Puerto Rico

Project Overview

In response to the devastating effects of the hurricanes ¨Irma¨ and ¨Maria¨ in Puerto Rico, World Hope sent relief supplies for distribution to people in an urgent operation to the capital city San Juan. As the fresh water infrastructure was destroyed in the area, the objective of the intervention was, amongst others, to distribute both water filters as well as sanitation kits to the Puerto Ricans. It was vital to the people in need to make contaminated surface water safe to drink and use for sanitation purposes in order to prevent the outbreak of infections and epidemics.

In order to achieve successful prevention of epidemics it is important to provide as many people as possible in a short period of time with safe drinking water. In the area of San Juan, spring and tap water was available to the people, but filtration systems were not in action. Filtration has to happen at peoples home until the local water infrastructure is fully restored and functioning again.

 

About World Hope International


US-based World Hope International is a Christian relief and development organisation working with vulnerable and exploited communities to alleviate poverty, suffering and injustice. Their objective is to offer humanitarian help to all people, regardless of ethnicity, gender, race or religion. Currently working in 15 of the poorest countries in the world, WHI focuses on the poorest and weakest members of society while putting children first. Their programs bring tangible and positive change to the individuals they work with, who then go on to transform their communities. In addition to charity,
they provide resources and knowledge to the poor, so they can ultimately become agents of change within their communities.