IMPACT REPORT 2022

WATER, SANITATION, AND HYGIENE (WASH)

356,791 people benefited from our WASH program, and we constructed or rehabilitated 7,384 WASH infrastructures, such as latrines, handwashing stations, or water points.

NICARAGUA

7,931 Individuals benefited from WASH program

79 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

HAITI

3,159 Individuals benefited from WASH program

19 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

960 Individuals benefited from WASH program

24 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

BOLIVIA

7,810 Individuals benefited from WASH program

224 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

SOUTH SUDAN

6,226 Individuals benefited from WASH program

6 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

ETHIOPIA

131,757 Individuals benefited from WASH program

106 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

UGANDA

99,119 Individuals benefited from WASH program

86 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

KENYA

19,376 Individuals benefited from WASH program

41 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

RWANDA

4,441 Individuals benefited from WASH program

24 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

BURUNDI

19,192 Individuals benefited from WASH program

1,422 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

MOZAMBIQUE

36,737 Individuals benefited from WASH program

4,840 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

BANGLADESH

3,367 Individuals benefited from WASH program

407 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

CAMBODIA

16,637 Individuals benefited from WASH program

98 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

INDONESIA

2,855 Individuals benefited from WASH program

6 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

PHILIPPINES

3,450 Individuals benefited from WASH program

2 WASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed

FH partners with vulnerable communities and families to increase their access to improved water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services necessary to prevent disease and ensure healthy, safe, and resilient, flourishing futures. Recognizing that poor WASH conditions have a particularly detrimental effect on child growth and development, many of our programs focus on behavior change techniques that enable proper sanitation practices and promote good food and environmental hygiene. We also work to increase access to basic sanitation facilities and improved water sources, as well as safe water storage and treatment.

Country# of individuals benefited from WASH programWASH infrastructures rehabilitated or constructed
Burundi191921422
Ethiopia131,757106
Kenya1937641
Mozambique36,7374840
Rwanda444124
South Sudan62266
Uganda99,11986
Bangladesh3367407
Cambodia1663798
Indonesia28556
Philippines34502
Bolivia7810224
Dominican Republic96024
Haiti315919
Nicaragua793179
Total3630177384