Build the borehole to help the people in Kaleko village access water. The water point ownership is communal and for domestic use
Narrative
The complete report for the Palissa 1 program (for all 6 borewells) can be seen here.
- Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 16 Mar, 2013 Implementation Phase
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Scott Patterson of International Lifeline Fund
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Implementation Status: completed Fri 15 Mar 2013, Over 12 Years ago -
Scott Patterson of International Lifeline Fund
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Implementation Status: completed Sun 03 Mar 2013, Over 12 Years agoYield test done
Today, the yield test is done, the water has constant discharge.
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Scott Patterson of International Lifeline Fund
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Implementation Status: completed Mon 25 Feb 2013, Over 12 Years agoHand pump installation
Today, the hand pump is installed. The type of the hand pump is UIII Modify
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Scott Patterson of International Lifeline Fund
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Implementation Status: completed Fri 25 Jan 2013, Over 12 Years agoConstruction completed and successful
Today, the construction completed
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Scott Patterson of International Lifeline Fund
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Implementation Status: in_progress Thu 29 Nov 2012, Over 12 Years agoSite selection
Today is the day of site selection
- Implementation Phase Project started on 29 Nov, 2012 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.
Build the borehole to help the people in Kaleko village access water. The water point ownership is communal and for domestic use
Narrative
The complete report for the Palissa 1 program (for all 6 borewells) can be seen here.