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Sanitation facilities

Building washroom facilities to improve health and hygiene for children in Ecuador

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The Need

Good hygiene habits and access to proper sanitation are essential to children’s well-being, offering them dignity and privacy and providing important protection from illness. But in Ecuador, many of the communities where Compassion serves are desperately under-resourced, and children are growing up without the basic services they need to thrive. In fact, 40 per cent of rural communities in Ecuador live below the poverty line. Children lack access to proper health care, running water and adequate sanitation, putting them at constant risk of disease and infection.

In Macas and Huambi, communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle, two Compassion church partners have been faithfully serving children and families for a respective 34 and 15 years. Their greatest challenge has been to create safe sanitary zones for children, as community members face constant exposure to hygiene-related diseases as well as mosquito-borne illnesses like malaria and dengue. At both churches, run-down washroom facilities—used regularly by hundreds of children and their family members—lacked proper floors or finished walls and could not be cleaned or disinfected properly. The dire conditions were contributing to recurrent illnesses among children, causing them to miss out on the transformative education and care they are offered at their Compassion centres. After the pandemic struck and Ecuador’s health care system completely imploded, church staff became even more concerned. Health centres would not be able to treat children ill from poor hygiene and sanitation and without proper sanitary facilities, and they simply could not maintain adequate health and safety protocols to protect children and their families from COVID-19.

Poor sanitation and hygiene have a long-term impact on children’s well-being and hampers their ability to break free from poverty in the future. Recognizing that the pandemic would continue to amplify existing threats to children’s health and safety, our partners quickly mobilized whatever local resources they could to construct new washroom facilities. But despite being bolstered by enthusiastic support from community members and local leaders, both churches quickly ran out of funds. In order to complete this important, life-saving project, they needed help.

Our Response

Our church partners in Macas and Huambi, Ecuador, are so grateful for your generous support, which has made it possible for them to complete the construction of new washroom facilities. The church in Huambi hired a technical advisor to draw up construction plans and both churches worked with local authorities throughout the construction process. Supervisors were appointed to oversee construction and ensure that all safety protocols were observed.

In Macas, construction crews had to work around very wet, rainy weather. They began work in October 2021 and—by making the best use of dry days—completed all construction including finishings, painting and signage by January 2022. The new facility in Macas includes six toilets, five sinks, three urinals and two showers and is serving 410 children and their families.

In Huambi, the land needed to be weeded and leveled before construction could begin. Due to the pandemic, the price of construction materials rose beyond what was initially budgeted for this project. Thankfully, sand and stones were both donated, and the church was able to secure some volunteer workers to offset the rise in costs. Another setback was that the builder fell ill, which halted the project for two weeks. Thankfully, workers were able to make up for the lost time when he recovered. After final plans were approved in October 2021, land preparation and initial construction began in November. The facility was completed by March 2022. It includes four bathrooms, four sinks, one shower room and a laundry area and is serving 340 children and their family members.

The new facilities are sturdily constructed with reinforced concrete, bricks and a metal roof. The toilet blocks have plastered walls and ceramic tile floors. They have been connected to electrical services and hydro-sanitary services (sewage and rainwater). Wooden windows and doors ensure proper ventilation and privacy, and the facilities include dispensers for paper hand towels and hand sanitizer. In Huambi, external lighting and surveillance cameras were also installed.

Both churches facilitated workshops for caregivers to instruct them on good hygiene habits as well as the proper use, care and maintenance of the facilities. The workshops were well-attended, with 80 per cent of caregivers attending in Huambi and 100 per cent attending in Macas.

Activities

Land preparation: The land was weeded, leveled and excavated to prepare for construction.

Laying the foundation: Volunteer labourers helped mix, transport and spread concrete. Limited access for machinery meant that the concrete mixture needed to be brought in by wheelbarrow.

Construction: Buildings were constructed using reinforced concrete and bricks. A metal roof was installed, as well as doors and windows. Youth from the church and parents and community members contributed their labour. Toilets, sinks, urinals and showers were installed.

Finishing: The facilities were tiled, plastered and painted. Electrical wiring was installed, as well as mirrors, signage and dispensers for paper hand towels and hand sanitizer.

Your Gift Provides...

Your gift financed the construction of sanitation facilities for two church partners in the Amazon jungle in Ecuador:

• EC0227 (Macas) built 6 toilets, 5 sinks, 3 urinals and 2 showers to serve 410 children and EC0228 (Huambi) built 4 toilets, 4 sinks, 1 shower and 1 laundry area to serve 340 children:
o Preliminary design
o Concrete structure, foundation, columns and flooring
o Masonry and plastering of walls and finishes
o Metal roof and doors
o Hydro-sanitary installations (sewage, rainwater)
o Toilets and sinks
o Paper towels and hand sanitizer dispensers
o Electrical installations and lighting
o Signage and hygiene training

Pastor Isaac, Huambi, Ecuador

ReportA message from a pastor

The impact that the intervention has had on the lives of the beneficiaries has been very noticeable. There was no adequate place previously, nor suitable bathrooms for the care of our children and youth. Today our children can play in the playground, our young people are cared for in an adequate space and our mothers at the centre can enjoy different training activities in this created space.

The church has a greater capacity to carry out its programs and serve the entire community. Families are reaching out and have communion with the church. They long to be part of our services, and we have seen a noticeable increase in attendance at church services.

The impact of this project is great. We can have more ideas and goals to accomplish in the service to the beneficiaries. Now we have space and time to give the best of us to each child. I hope to impact the community in a wider range through this acquired space.

Thank you for showing such great love and service to this cause. We are infinitely indebted to you. God is not unjust to forget the work you do. We will be responsible for this great help in favour of our children and the church.

Pastor Isaac, Huambi, Ecuador
Mateo, a Compassion-assisted beneficiary at EC0228 in Huambi, Ecuador

ReportA message from those your gift helped

Before, we were a bit uncomfortable using the toilets. There was no proper hygiene because the same toilet was used for men and women. The proliferation of mosquitoes and bugs was very noticeable, generating bad odours. We didn’t even feel like using the small bathroom.

Now, we have a better and more comfortable place and my family is very happy. Now there are urinals for men and toilets for women. We no longer use the same one for the whole family. It is a total change. We like to use these bathrooms; they are very clean and adequate. Above all, they are more spacious.

This is a great change for our church and my family. The new members of the church and especially the children in the future will always have these facilities. They will not have to go through the bad smells or feel uncomfortable using these bathrooms.

We have learned to work as a team, to trust God and to have great faith and hope. We remember God and the answered prayers of our brothers and sisters in faith.

Thank you very much. May God give you more health and life. You have shown us that we can trust and hope in God. We will always remember you in our prayers.

Mateo, a Compassion-assisted beneficiary at EC0228 in Huambi, Ecuador
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ReportThank you for your generosity

Thanks to your generous gift, these two churches in the Ecuadorian Amazon jungle have constructed new, safe washrooms that are benefiting 750 boys and girls, along with their families. The new infrastructure and accompanying hygiene training are already making a difference for these communities; in Huambi, the church reports that infectious diseases have decreased by 30 per cent over a six-month period. In Macas, no infections have been reported since the washrooms were completed.

Your investment in this initiative has impacted these communities in a truly profound way. Children, their families and church members are so grateful for the gift of the new facilities, which has come as an answer to prayer. Children can use the restrooms without worrying about getting sick. Good exterior lighting and surveillance cameras installed on the buildings ensure the facilities can be used safely at all hours.

The churches are grateful for your support and are relieved and happy to be able to offer safe spaces for children, families and centre staff. Jesica, a tutor at the Compassion centre in Huambi, shares: “The construction of the new restrooms are very helpful for those of us who serve in the ministry and our participants. The adaptation of the bathrooms in the church has been a great blessing for the families. Their hygiene has been improved, which is of vital importance, especially for our children. In the same way, as a tutor, I am committed to teaching the children to use the bathrooms correctly and to keeping them clean and in the best conditions.” In Macas, a pastor wants you to know how grateful he is: “God is faithful and answers our prayers. Despite the pandemic He has sustained His church. We are grateful to God and to Compassion International. Children really like the bathrooms as they are now. They are comfortable. They have bathrooms for their age, and they are nice.”

The combination of proper sanitation facilities and consistent hygiene training is resulting in sustainable life changes that children and families will continue to implement their whole lives—and share with others, too. Thank you for your generosity, which will continue to radically improve the quality of life for children and families in Macas and Huambi, Ecuador!