Vaitagawadi is the hamlet of the main village Neknur and drought affected. The goal of this project is to provide potable drinking water to the village, and build capacity of villagers to sustain their own watershed development.
- Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 30 Apr, 2008 Implementation Phase
- Implementation Phase Project started on 1 Jun, 2007 Preparation Phase
How it Works
Every field note helps building a history of activity at the project site. Every visit should result in a field note, including visits by peers and 3rd parties. Visits can be before implementation, during implementation and during operational state.
If the field note is during the operating phase of the project, then PWX considers the note as a verification note. Verification can show if the current operating state is different from that in the 'final' report and thus draw attention and resources to resolve issues.
Soon PWX AnalytiX will track the number of projects verified and combine that with the amount of time elapsed since 'completion', to summarize monitoring efforts and the sustainability of projects.
Vaitagawadi is the hamlet of the main village Neknur and drought affected. The goal of this project is to provide potable drinking water to the village, and build capacity of villagers to sustain their own watershed development.
Impact
People Impacted: 386
People Getting Safe Drinking Water: 386
52 household
School Children Getting Water: 84
Boys 50, girls 34.
A seprate tap connection is provided to the school and the children have access to safe drinking water
Maintenance/Operating Costs Annual, in US$: $573
Creating and measuring long-term impact
Implementer: Grassroutes Action for Rural Development (GARD)
GARD is the partner NGO of WOTR for the implementation of watershed development and drinking water projects since last 9 years. It is also implementing intergrated watershed development programmes with the financial support of KfW-NABARD. The technical as well as social mobilization support has been provided by qualified staff of GARD an NGO
Funding
- funded:
- $2,729
- Final Cost:
- $3,081