The "Area de Salud" that manages health care in the Ixil region of Guatemala has decided to decentralize health care for the area. They have identified health clinics where they would like help in improving sanitation and hand washing for patients.
- Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 28 Jun, 2013 Implementation Phase
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Lynn Roberts of Agua Para La Salud (APLS)
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Implementation Status: completed Thu 28 Feb 2013, Over 12 Years agoIxil Health Clinics
A final visit was made to the clinics on the 28th of February with Maria Bartrum who was assigned the task of documenting various projects by APS in Guatemala.
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Field Photographer of PhotoPhilanthropy
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Implementation Status: completed Thu 28 Feb 2013, Over 12 Years agoMaria Consoli Bartrum
This is a VERY recently completed project that hasn't even been used yet because they typically wait until after the inauguration of a new project is finished before it’s first use.
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Lynn Roberts of Agua Para La Salud (APLS)
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Implementation Status: completed Sun 06 Jan 2013, Over 12 Years agoIxil Health Clinica
A site visit was made to the three clinics where work has started to view the progress of the project.
- Implementation Phase Project started on 3 Dec, 2012 Preparation Phase
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The "Area de Salud" that manages health care in the Ixil region of Guatemala has decided to decentralize health care for the area. They have identified health clinics where they would like help in improving sanitation and hand washing for patients.