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UK Volunteers
•Pirpradangga: Dom, Elana & Louis•Kirttankhali: Adam, Julia & Zoe•Santoshpur: Diana, Kieran, Lottie
IDMVS Volunteers
•Pirpradangga: Tamanna & Hemel•Kirttankhali: Shamim & Bipasha•Santoshpur: Hasnian & Ashif
Youth Club Members
•Santoshpur: Amitav•Kirttankhali: Titab & Akash•Pirpradangga: Mithun
Team Leaders
•Amanda & Timir
South West Team & Placement Villages
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WATER
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Community Issues
• Access to safe, clean drinking water is a basic human right• Health issues from heat & dehydration• Environmental impact • TSF – Arsenic problems• PSF – Stagnant water causes waterborne diseases • Poor rural community – only 10% can afford bottled water• Majority of households to not have running water – travel
long distances to collect PSF water
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Cycle Implementation
• Medium PSF construction 43,350 BDT – (5,000BDT contribution)
• Repairing PSF (2,000 BDT contribution)
• Cleaned and secured pond area & PSF minimal cost due to community volunteering
• Pond deepening – 40,000 BDT (10,000 BDT contribution)
• CAD – Safe water awareness
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Project outcome, challenges &
sustainability • New PSF gives access to safe water to
50 families• Pond Deepening improves access,
quality and quantity of water to over 100 families
• Increased pond sized will also increase fish cultivation – aquaculture – a key objective of Renaissance (partner charity)
• CAD created awareness of safe drinking water, arsenic and waterborne diseases
• Community raised a percentage of the funds to create a sense of ownership.
• Youth Club heavily involved in collecting money and will initiate a management community post construction
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SANITATION AND HYGIENE
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Sanitation and Hygiene
• CAD’s• Latrines• Handwashing
sessions in pre-schools
• Toothbrushing sessions in pre-school
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Sanitation and Hygiene Problems in
South West
• Very poor area – many families unable to afford or upkeep a sanitary latrine
• Climate – large amount of flooding means water can become unsanitary
• Lack of awareness about the importance of hygiene
• Lack of education about sanitation
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Latrine installations
• In total 35 latrines were installed during cycle two. In Santoshpur 14 latrines (including one disabled), Kirttankhali 9 latrines and in Pipradanga 12 latrines.
• The families were selected through a combination of using the wealth survey (completed by cycle one) and youth club knowledge. All potential families were visited and extra information was collected before a final decision was made.
• The latrine cost was 7000taka, and each family was requested to contribute around 500taka towards their new latrine. This was to ensure ownership and sustainability.
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Challenges
• Choosing families – many disagreements amongst youth club members about which families were selected
• Local disputes about who needed a new latrine
• Contribution money – families and youth club members were not happy about the contribution
• Demand for latrine engineer – need to install latrines in all three villages with only one available technician
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Outcome
• Many deserving families now has access to a sanitary latrine. It also promotes good sanitary conditions within the village.
• Having household rather than communal latrines promote sustainability through ownership
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