| Applicant | Barefoot College | Plan ID: | 49 |
| Status: | approved_funded | Review Cycle end date: | 2007-01-17 |
There is no chance to get arsenic free water in schools of Murshidabad and Nadia districts of West Bengal. Arsenic concentration in groundwater is above 10 unit. There should not presenct in the drinking water. Only possible safe d
10 rural schools have been provided RWH structures in year 2006. Very good response from village community and school students, at least they are getting arsenic free water first time in their schools. Demand is increasing for more schools because of this is only possible community managed solution.
Local and traditional techniques of construction of rainwater harvesting underground tanks.
Ferro- cement
Single
The process and role of village community
Survey of water problem schools.
Formation of committees
Collection of community contribution
Overall responsibility of construction and maintenance. Organisation of social audits for expenditures and account transparency
Awareness among school students
Social Audits for public approval of all expenditures
1) Material= US$ 2400
a) Stones
b) Cement
c) Iron bars
d) Handpump
e) Manhole Lids
f) Ventilators
g) Connecting Pipes
2) Labour = $ 1600
3) Transport =$ 700
4) Documentation =$ 150
5) Others= $ 150
Total USD 5000
Barefoot College Tilonia India
Over last 20 years working experince of rooftop rainwater harvesting for drinking water in remote inaccessible schools in India, Afghanistan,Sierra Leone,Ethiopia, Senegal with poor rural community. This is only possible low cost alternate to provide safe water in schools.
| Applicant | :   | Barefoot College |
| Status | : | approved_funded |
| Country | : | INDIA Map |
| Amount Funded | :   | $48,000 |
Funds Used |
: | $0 |
Funds Available |
: | $48,000 |