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22 rainwater harvesting tanks for safe water supply

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Description

This project proposal involves the construction of 22 rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems for the village of Modbaré. Currently people depend on open ponds and hand dug wells which will provide water during a short period after the rainy season. These sources tend to dry up very quickly and people have to walk even further to fetch water from unsafe sources. This project will provide safe water "at the doorstep" by implementing 22 rainwater harvesting tanks at a household level.

 

Who will benefit?

Category: Training

  • 22 trainees

Category: Water

  • 22 water systems
  • 417 people affected
  • 15 years duration

Location

Africa, Burkina Faso
Modbaré
12.30171, 0.05357

Project in depth

Focus area

Water and sanitation Categories: Training, Water

Detailed information

Modbaré is located in the east of Burkina Faso and is a hilly and dry area. People live here from small scale agriculture and cattle breeding. Water is drawn from open ponds and handdug wells which are formed during the rainy season. These sources are not protected and cause various health problems, let alone put a extreme time burden on women and girls. These sources tend to dry up quickly after the rainy season, leaving no other options but to walk to more distant ponds or dig deeper.

Goals overview

Create a water supply at a household level (10 m3 per household) to at least overcome the dry period, for drinking and other small domestic uses. Setup training and awareness sessions on operation, maintenance and management of rainwater harvesting systems to ensure a sustainable water supply. Create training and awareness on water quality issues related to the rainwater harvesting systems.

Current status

The project will start as soon as funding is found. When funding is found, the project might start later due to the rainy season, during which construction is complicated.

Project plan

ARFA is a trusted RAIN partner since 2006. Within their target area, the need and relevance for water harvesting is extremely important.

Expected outcomes

  • 22 household RWH systems to provide people with safe water
  • 22 people trained on operation, maintenance and management
  • Awareness raised on water quality at 22 households

The approach within this project is that the responsibility of the project lies with the beneficiaries. In all the project phases, the beneficiaries are leading in taking initiatives, formulating their ideas and making suggestions.The project staff of ARFA will give advice, adjust and train the beneficiaries to create awareness to manage the project after construction is finalised.

A committee will be created to arrange meetings with all beneficiaries and facilitate communication with the project staff. Women have a leading role in this committee, since they are the ones who are responsible for fetching and managing water.

ARFA will carefully monitor the quality of the work during and after construction, both on technical and social issues concerning the rainwater harvesting tanks. Each household will get a training on hygienic handling of the water as well as on maintenance of the rainwater harvesting tanks.

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Funding

Raised: € 5,559
Still needed: € 25,892
Total budget: € 31,451

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04-Jan-2011

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14-Dec-2009

Local contribution to the project
ARFA and the beneficiaries of this project will contribute 5558,5 euro to the project, if the remaining funding is found.

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Project partners

ARFA
Fada N'Gourma, Burkina Faso


RAIN foundation
Amsterdam, Netherlands


Akvo Ref: 123