Judigaun is the village located at Mandanpur Deupur Rural Municipality ward no-8 of Kavre District of Nepal. Though this village consist of 1357 people with female population of 787 & male population of 570 but currently 840 people from 120 households lives due to displacement by NepalEarthquake2015. Most of the people of this village are ethnic Danuwar & Tamang people both are indigenous people . About 98 % people of this village are engaged in Agriculture (traditional) which provides them food for around 6 months and remaining time people engage in daily wages labor. The literacy rate of this village is 66.76 % .
People of this village are facing the problem regarding the drinking water .Village has very old drinking water system which is outdated and it hardly provide enough water . According to the World Health Organization (WHO), between 50 and 100 litres of water per person per day are needed to ensure that most basic needs are met and few health concerns arise.But villagers are getting hardly around 7-11 liters of water . This water is used for drinking, washing the clothes, dishes etc, bathing and also for cattle .In past old system are severely damaged due to landslides in different areas where pipe system are buried . From need assessment we found that conservation of source and minimization of landslides are equally important for long-term protection of drinking water system.
The main objectives of the projects are :
1.Construction of new drinking water system to meet water needs of people.
Currently,840 members of 120 households will benefit .
Completed
This project is "Completed". This means the project has been implemented and the report was accepted by The Rotary Foundation. The project will stay listed on this website as a testimony of the achievements of the project partners.
Project listed for the 2020-21 Rotary Year.
The TRF Grant application number is #212217.
Proposed Financing
Existing Contributions Towards This Project
Date
Cash
DDF
Total
Matching Grants Website DAF Donations
Name
Date
Status
Amount
John L Boot
4-Aug-20
Paid
$7,250
Paid
$7,250
-
$7,250
Dhulikhel (3292)
6-Feb-21
$21,000
$0
$21,000
Denver Southeast (5450)
15-Mar-21
$4,000
$7,000
$11,000
Vail (5470)
6-Apr-21
$6,900
$7,300
$14,200
Edwards (5470)
6-Apr-21
$1,000
$1,000
$2,000
Fort Collins (5440)
6-Apr-21
$3,000
$0
$3,000
Niagara-on-the-Lake (7090)
6-Apr-21
$7,500
$0
$7,500
Amount Requested from The Rotary Foundation
-
$15,300
$15,300
Total
$81,250
Note: as of July 1, 2015 there is a 5% additional support fee for cash contributions. This fee does not appear in the financials above because it does not apply if the funds are sent directly to the project account (without going through TRF, and therefore without Paul Harris credit). Clubs sending their cash contribution to TRF must be aware they will have to send an additional 5%.
System Entry: Pledge of $7,250 by John L Boot through the Matching Grants Website DAF.
6-Feb-21
by Ranjeev Shrestha
System Entry: Pledge of $10,000 by Ranjeev Shrestha of the Rotary Club of Dhulikhel, District 3292.
15-Mar-21
System Entry
System Entry: Pledge of $4,000 with $4,000 DDF by Rob McMaher of the Rotary Club of Denver Southeast, District 5450.
6-Apr-21
by Rob McMaher
System Entry: Pledge of $6,900 with $6,900 DDF by Reggie O'Brien of the Rotary Club of Vail, District 5470.
6-Apr-21
by Rob McMaher
System Entry: Pledge of $1,000 with $1,000 DDF by Richard Dangler of the Rotary Club of Edwards, District 5470.
6-Apr-21
by Rob McMaher
System Entry: Pledge of $3,000 by John Trone of the Rotary Club of Fort Collins, District 5440.
6-Apr-21
by Rob McMaher
System Entry: Pledge of $7,500 by John Boot of the Rotary Club of Niagara-on-the-Lake, District 7090.
6-Apr-21
by Rob McMaher
System Entry: Pledge of $7,500 by John Boot of the Rotary Club of Niagara-on-the-Lake, District 7090.
4-Jun-21
by Ranjeev Shrestha
System Entry: Project is now "Fully Pledged".
4-Jun-21
by Ranjeev Shrestha
System Entry: Application Sent to The Rotary Foundation through Member Access.
4-Jun-21
by Ranjeev Shrestha
System Entry: Application approved by The Rotary Foundation.
19-Aug-21
by Rob McMaher
Rotary of Denver Southeast has an established bank account for the collected pledges from other Rotary Clubs.
15-Sep-21
by Rob McMaher
Funding from Districts 5450 and 5470 have been collected into Rotary Denver Southeast (DSE) account for matching qualification. A separate personal donation is being mailed to Rotary DSE and all funds collected will be wired transferred to the designated Nepal account, hopefully late next week.
25-Jan-22
by Ranjeev Shrestha
System Entry: Payment has been issued by The Rotary Foundation.
2-Aug-22
by Ranjeev Shrestha
Project is in final stage .
2-Jul-23
by Ranjeev Shrestha
System Entry: Final Report sent to The Rotary Foundation.
2-Jul-23
by Ranjeev Shrestha
System Entry: Final Report approved by The Rotary Foundation.