Water for Chitralgoppu, Diguvu, Jalluri Metta
Safe Drinking Water & Sanitation/Hygiene practices for Poor Tribes
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Description
This project would bring safe drinking water to the villagers of Chitralgoppu, Diguvupakala & Jalluri Metta, who've been fetching water from spring sources. They contaminate the source and consume the same for their household and ablution purposes.
This project also introduces sanitation and community & personal hygiene practices in the villages.
Who will benefit?
Category: Sanitation
- 4 sanitation systems
- 20 hygiene facilities
- 454 people affected
- 15 years duration
Category: Training
- 454 trainees
Category: Water
- 1 water systems
- 454 people affected
- 15 years duration
Location
Asia, India
Diguvupakala
17.047762, 80.098187
Project in depth
Focus area
Water and sanitation Categories: Education, Maintenance, Sanitation, Training, Water
Detailed information
Current Situation:
- Water: Non-availability of safe water for consumption
- Hygiene & Sanitation: Unawareness of hygiene & sanitation as the basic human need.
- Health: Water borne diseases and other diseases still at large.
- Economy: Poor economical conditions. Most of the villagers are daily laborers | Women and girl child spend most of their time traveling long distances to fetch water for the basic needs. Their involvement in improving family economy is near to zero.
- Education: Lack of education, leading to unawareness of human rights. | Girl child is never introduced to schools as they are considered primary resources to take care of the households.
- Government Policies: Limited form of Government involvement in alleviating problems. | Problems in interior most villages remain hidden to the government’s & world’s eye
Goals overview
Primary goal is to provide safe drinking water & introduce sanitation for the villagers. Detailed goals could be:
- Water to be made available at street level of these villages using gravity water technique including water management.
- Introduce sanitation and community & personal hygiene practice in the village including waste water management.
- Introduce fund management, people management & community building.
- Bring a global exposure by posting videos/photos on blogs/AKVO etc
Current status
Current Status:
- VJNNS has identified the source, from where the water would be drawn to be distributed to the village. Source is being identified after having discussed with village heads and older people.
- Initial Village Level Meetings are conducted.
- Baseline Survey is complete.
- Village committees are formed (Animators are Identified)
- Construction work has to begun in April/May
Project plan
Following activities are conducted during the 2 year tenure of the project:
- Staff orientation: Sharing the project purpose, Goal and implementation plan to the entire team.
- Exposure visit for Community (Including (CAG members)/CBO members AWW/panchyat secretary/ surpanchas etc):VJNNS staff meeting with village heads.
- Preliminary base line survey, and related activities / mid - end project survey: :Seeking local government colleges support to have provide NSS volunteers to perform baseline survey. This survey provides us micro level details of household situation regarding water and sanitation.
- Village level meetings: These meetings involve formation of communities and various meetings discussing various activities (current and future)
- Water testing Before construction
- Construction of GRAVITY WATER SYSTEM: This includes constructing collection tank, filter tank and laying pipelines to the street level of the villages.
- Water testing After construction
- Construction of model cattle Sheds / soak pits / Kitchen garden / Waste water Management
- Construction of model Low cost model toilets to bring awareness amongst villagers.
- Promotion of health and sanitation education to school children (periodical trainings to school children)
- Training to the village volunteers about constructed units and future O&M.
- Improved livelihood trainings: Saved time in fetching water can be used for improving livelihood. VJNNS would involve itself into training villagers about adda leaves plate making, agarbatti making etc
- Wall Paintings & Slogan writings on water & sanitation in the village to induce awareness.
- VJJNS would slowly involve itself into withdrawal activities.
Expected outcomes
- One Gravity Water System for Three villages
- Four Sanitation model blocks to create awareness
- Formation of corpus fund for maintenance
- Behavioural change-Community & Personal Sanitation & Hygiene
- Water Management - Kitchen gardens, Soak pits, cattle sheds
Though this program is maintenance free, following plans are introduced to make it a better plan for sustenance:
Gravity Water System:
- The innovative systems gravity flow and filter system require only drying of the filter media on open platform twice in a year.
- In epidemic seasons light chlorination is done for additional treatment. This treatment and maintenance system requires very little expenditure.
- For repairs of taps and pipelines, monthly collected funds from households (VDF) are used.
Village development fund (VDF):
- The community proposes to raise a small development fund from each family which will be deposited with the CAGs.
- The CAG forms various committees to ground activities.
- Small amount will be collected periodically and it forms into a Corpus, which will be called “Village Development Fund” (VDF).
- The beneficiary members revolve the VDF for other developmental activities of the village as resolved by the members from time to time.
- The recovery continues in the same mode for other development actives to be taken up with the VDF.
- Water and Sanitation Committees will be formed from among the beneficiaries for maintenance of the system.
- Identified members will be imparted special training on the aspects of technical maintenance such as replacement of filter media, Chlorination of Water, Maintenance of Delivery Systems.
Since maintenance of the project is taken care of by the community and the VDF being utilized by the same group for different activities, the community remains well knit. The project gains sustenance due to its effective Governance by the community.
Related to this project
Nothing related.
Latest updates
25-Jun-2010
Construction of Gravity Water System - Part 03
Construction Work: (Clockwise)
1. Completion of...
23-Jun-2010
Construction of Gravity Water System - Part 02
Construction work has begun in Diguvu Pakala,...
23-Jun-2010
Construction of Gravity Water System - Part 01
Construction work has begun in Diguvu Pakala,...
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