━ The challenge
In Honduras, the population faces a pressing challenge of access to drinking water and sanitation services. The reality of informal urban areas in Tegucigalpa reflects a crucial lack in these vital infrastructures, directly affecting the quality of life of its inhabitants.
In this context, H2O Connect was born, a five-day hackathon in which participants will focus on generating creative and effective solutions to bring water and sanitation to these informal urban areas.

Who can participate?
Students
- Being over 18 years
- Availability during the dates of February 19 to 23
- Commitment to actively participate in all program activities
- Proactive attitude and desire to find solutions to the problem
- Previous experience on the subject is not required, but basic knowledge will be an advantage.
NGOs
- Being over 18 years
- Availability during the dates of February 19 to 23
- Commitment to actively participate in all program activities
- Proactive attitude and desire to find solutions to the problem
- Previous experience on the subject is not required, but basic knowledge will be an advantage.
Private company
- Companies that have experience or specialization in relevant areas of water and sanitation issues
- Companies with a strong social and environmental commitment that wish to contribute to the well-being of the communities in Tegucigalpa
- Resources and Capabilities: We hope that companies can provide resources, skills and capabilities that are beneficial to the projects.
- Companies willing to collaborate with other actors and share the vision of equitable access to water
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