Phase 2 seeks to provide 75 deep boreholes to 75 villages in Apac District, Northern Uganda, that will also serve community health clinics and the inhabitants of the communities around them.
- Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 31 Dec, 2014 Implementation Phase
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Rajesh Shah of Peer Water Exchange
- peer
- confidential
Implementation Status: pending Tue 23 Dec 2014, Over 10 Years agoTeam meet to demo Palissa and discuss structure
ILF, BPN, and ReachScale (yet to join PWX) will meet on Skype to discuss
the structure of the collaboration and how to track meetings, progress, and other data.AGENDA:
0. Raw data for Palissa import
1. Demo Palissa projects: main, drills, dry, field notes
2. Show funder maps
3. Missing data: trainings, follow-ups, sanitation, hygiene
4. Metrics
5. Verification: Andrew's training on qa.peerwater.org and visits
6. Thoughts, suggestions, and finalization of structure7. Discuss H2O+
8. Partners and roles (of individuals in orgs)
9. When do AA and UND come in?
10. Structuring based on Palissa discussion
11. Metrics
12. Next steps, Jan 8th? - Implementation Phase Project started on 1 Mar, 2014 Preparation Phase
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Scott Patterson of International Lifeline Fund
- confidential
Implementation Status: pending Thu 19 Dec 2013, Over 11 Years agoCHC Start
The CHC Project started today. Victor from AA, myself and Patrick from ILF met with Apac District health and water office today initiating the project. Justin, from AA, mobilized the DHO setting up this initial meeting. They were very enthusiastic for the project and said that it was one of the few sanitation / hygiene projects that is not government funded in Apac in the past few years.
We provided an overview of the project, summarizing CHC, and discussed roles and responsibilities. They asked several questions about this approach and how to incorporate with existing structures, which we assured them we are flexible partners that will cooperate with their staff and existing structures.
We are planning to finalize the list of villages and begin community mobilization the week of Jan 6.
Scott
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.
Phase 2 seeks to provide 75 deep boreholes to 75 villages in Apac District, Northern Uganda, that will also serve community health clinics and the inhabitants of the communities around them.