G-3618

Wash Project At Poor School

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Project Description

Region: Africa

Country: Kenya

Location: Juja

Total Budget: $57,300

Area of Focus: Water, sanitation and hygiene



To put up a proper 12- Door Ablution Block A solar powered water borehole to serve the school and the surrounding community The thorough needs assessment conducted established that the school lacks adequate clean water. They depend on rain water with insufficient storage facilities. In instances of prolonged dry seasons, the school completely lacks water. Secondly, the school lacks proper sanitary facilities. The pit latrines are filled and in dilapidated conditions, with visible maggots on the floors. Several children use these latrines barefoot, exposing them to various diseases and conditions, which are then spread to their homes and the local community, affecting a much wider area. It is for this reason that the school requires urgent funding to set up a clean water and sanitation systems. We appeal to all well-wishers to step in and team with the Rotary Club of Juja to address the situation before it gets worse.

Community Needs, Project Impact and Sustainability

Community Assessment

The thorough needs assessment conducted established that the school lacks adequate clean water. They depend on rain water with insufficient storage facilities. In instances of prolonged dry seasons, the school completely lacks water. The storage tanks are also not hygienically situated and this leads to disastrous situations during outbreaks of waterborne diseases. These diseases have ravaged the entire school and extended to homes and the local community, severely interfering with the learning and development processes of the children. Compounding this issue are similar conditions at their homes and in the local community, where water is sometimes completely unavailable. The lack of clean water and inadequate medical facilities nearby exacerbates the situation, making disease outbreaks especially disastrous. Secondly, the school lacks proper sanitary facilities. The pit latrines are filled and in dilapidated conditions, with visible maggots on the floors.

Impact on the Community

Health and Hygiene Improvement: The project will directly benefit 1,500 students by enhancing their health, hygiene, and overall quality of life. By providing clean water and proper sanitation, the project will significantly reduce the incidence of waterborne diseases and improve attendance and performance in school. ★ Broader Community Impact: The health benefits will extend to over 5,000 individuals in the surrounding community, as clean water and improved sanitation facilities reduce the spread of diseases. Improved health outcomes will reduce medical costs and increase productivity within the community. ★ Educational Support: Improved sanitation and hygiene will create a healthier learning environment, leading to better academic outcomes and overall child development. The project will also address the problem of insufficient classroom space, further enhancing the learning environment. ★ Community Engagement and Education: The project will educate

Sustainability: How the benefits of the project will continue afterward

★ Community Involvement: Active participation of community members in the maintenance and operation of the water and sanitation systems. This includes forming local committees to oversee the infrastructure. The solar operated system would ensure low sustainable operation costs ★ Income Generation: Generating income through water vending to support ongoing operational costs. This model not only ensures sustainability but also provides economic opportunities for the community. ★ Maintenance Fund: Establishing a maintenance fund, supported by community contributions and income from water vending, to cover future repair and maintenance costs. ★ Training and Education: Conduct regular training sessions for students and community members on hygiene practices and the importance of maintaining the water and sanitation facilities. ★ Monitoring and Evaluation: Implementing a robust monitoring and evaluation framework to track the project's progress, impact, and sustainability.

Primary Host Partner

District: 9212

Rotary Club of: Juja

Primary Contact: Dr, Benson Namwiba

Email: director@pelings.com

Primary International Partner

District: 7090

Rotary Club of: Dundas

Primary Contact: Kanwal Shankardass

Email: kanwalshankardass2@gmail.com

Project Status

Need $51,300
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Project listed for the 2024-25 Rotary Year.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Juja (9212)

2-Feb-25

$1,000

$0

$1,000

Dundas (7090)

2-Feb-25

$5,000

$0

$5,000

Remaining Amount to Raise

Additional Club Contribution (Needed) - Add a contribution

$51,300

-

$51,300

Amount Requested from The Rotary Foundation

-

$0

$0

Total

$57,300

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%.

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