Rooftop Rainwater Harvesting Tanks with community

Applicant Safer Future Youth Development Project Plan ID: 41
Status: approved_accepted Review Cycle end date: 2007-01-17

Creation of two rainwater tanks with community centres on top of them.

2007-01-01
2007-04-01
736

• Masampa : 350 people
• Ferry Bonda sirma : 386 people

all children of the village

0

purely drinking water

760

• Training on maintenance, repairs of the entire system and chlorinating the water: 40 people
• Community people to create the tanks and community centres : 60 people
• Hygiene education and capacity building 736 people

Drinking Water - Community
Capacity Building

Location

SIERRA LEONE
TODO?
Nothern Province
Port Loko District
9.21
-12.67
Approximate

Project Narrative

According to a survey report, it was discovered that these communities are vulnerable to diseases such as diarrhoea, dysentery, worm infestation and other water borne related diseases because they lack any safe drinking water source. The only available water source is open to unhygienic conditions, and a well that was dug for the community of Masampa was abandoned when the rebellion reached them and it got spoilt (handpump stolen and water is dirty) there after. Another contributing factor that was identified is the unavailability of a public roof. The only suitable structure is a primary school located between the two villages but the distance to this school would be too far.
The idea came up to create one tank in each village, enlarge the top platform and create a roof on top of this platform. So the communities have a RWHT as well as a community centre. No problems will occur because the tank uses a roof of a private house and the community has a place to gather. This structure could later on be equipped with solar facilities (other project) and be locations for night classes.

Raiwater harvesting tanks with India Mark II hand pump with connections to the rooftop of the community learning centres constructed.

one phase

Ten man committee will be organised in each of the villages taking representation such as the headman, youths, women, religious groups, etc. Such a committee will be responsible to assist in the construction and the sustenance of the system. They will oversee and report to Safer Future Youth Development Project who in turn will have to communicate to the donors.

• Training of people in Hygiene education, pump repairs and maintenance and the chlorination of the water.
• Summoning of community meetings to ensure community ownership and the sustenance of the project after completion.

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Project Financials

$34,560

Costs per Structure
No/Item/Cost (SL Leone)/Cost (Euro)/Cost (US dollar)
1./Material/25,000,000/7,575.76/8,928.57
2./Activity Costs/12,000,000/3,636.36/4,285.71
3./Transportation/5,000,000/1,515.15/1,785.71
4./Project Support/6,375,000/1,931.82/2,276.79
/Total/48,375,000/14,659.09/17,276.79

Total for both Structures
Le 97,750,000/29,320 Euro/34,560 USD

$0

• Routine maintenance after construction
• Provision of land, sand, bush sticks, and unskilled labour

$34,560

Project Sustainability and Impact Assessment

The water usage will be done like this:
Community people Le 200 (8 U.S.Cent) per each bucket.

Such money will be kept by the committee and supervised by Safer Future Youth Development Project it will then be used to maintenance and do whatever activities to upkeep the life span of the project.

Implementer Details (if other than applicant)

Application Summary

Applicant :   Safer Future Youth Development Project
Status : approved_accepted
Country : SIERRA LEONE Map

Funding

Amount Funded :   $14,960
Funded By:-
Blue Planet Network : $14,960
Funds Used
: $14,960
Funds Available
: $0

Projects Summary of Application

Number of Projects : 1
Overall Start Date : TODO!
Overall Completion Date : TODO!
Date of Last Update : 2011-08-26