Water & Sanitation ensure 2000 Kenyan girls learn

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Summary

Over 4000 children (mostly girls) attend and complete schools because of better water and sanitation. Over 1000 more kids have come to already overcrowded schools, following post election skirmishes. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Project addresses the girl child absenteeism from school more so during menstruation periods due to exposed toilets, disease incidence such as diarrhoea and typhoid and high student drop out rates. Perfomance in SMT subjects to all school going children with focus on the girl child is improved. The project seeks to reign in high rates of girl absenteeism and dropping out of school.

Activities

We'll provide required toilets at ratio 1:25 for girls;1:30 for boys, hand-wash, water tanks, rain harvesting and sanitary facilities, then train on use and hygiene girls will stay at school, infections will decline and more pupils will finish school

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $11,843
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $75,614
Total Funding Goal: $87,457

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

16000 children, mostly poor rural girls, poor performance of girls in SMT subjects, school dropout, prevention of water and hygiene related diseases including typhoid; achieving access to primary education for all, key millennium development goals.

Project Message

'Kwetu kuna maisha mbele mulipotupatia vyoo, maji and mafunzo.Ningekuwa nishaondoka shule!' (For us, there is future once you provided toilets, water and training. By now I would be out of school)
- Ms. Kemunto Evalyne Nyaata, Class 8 AIDS ophaned student at Nyambaso School

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Evans Misati James
Executive Director
Utumishi Coop House-4th Floor, Mamlaka Road
PO Box 16923
Nairobi, GPO 00100
Kenya
+254-20-2734261
Email:

Project Sponsor

World Bank Development Marketplace

Organization

Health and Water Foundation (HWF)
Utumishi Coop House - 4th Floor Mamlaka Road, Off Nyerere Road,
Nairobi, Kenya GPO 00100
Kenya
254-20-2734261
http://www.healthandwater.org

Health and Water Foundation (HWF)'s Current Projects on GlobalGiving

Toilet block for 350 Rural Pupils in Kenya
Toilet block for 350 Rural Pupils in Kenya

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in KenyaKenya and can also be found under ChildrenChildren.

For more information about Kenya, read the Human Development Report on Kenya or the Wikipedia entry for Kenya.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on October 25, 2006

Latest Update from the Field

Visiting the Health and Water Foundation in Kenya

By Leah Ambwaya - Evaluator for GlobalGiving, October 28, 2009 10:50 AM

Our appointment with Health & Water Foundation was for 09:30hrs with the program officer, Mr. Munuve. We were warmly ushered into the office not so far from the Nairobi central business district - a well organized office with a sizable team welcomed us and got straight to business about the project.

The project was started in 2003 and its main mandate was to provide water and sanitation in Nyanza province, but later diversified to HIV/AIDS training and facilitation. They supply the rural communities with clean and safe water, build piped water harvesting equipment, latrines and dig boreholes.

According to Mr. Munuve, their method and approach in the region is very effective because of good weather and good reception from the communities, who provide support in terms of labor, food and materials. but their biggest challenge is mostly funds since they have not been able to dig any boreholes. Amongst their projects they initiated a program in the community schools called the "hand wash" to facilitate hygiene on latrines by building toilet blocks, and supplying soap and hand washing facilities.

They also provide sanitary and sanitation training to school and community girls which has stemmed up absenteeism in schools, improved performance, reduced water borne diseases and improved hygiene.

About Mr. Munuve

He is a program officer with Health and Water Foundation who joined in 2006 and since has learnt a lot in donor relations, project planning, and implementation. He is mostly driven by the fact that the organization gives back to the community and enables him interact with different people and cultures. "Our work has directly improved on individual school performance and absenteeism by reducing the number of children in these communities involved in providing water and sanitation," he said.

In addition to visiting the staff, GlobalGiving evaluations usually involve interviews with the people in the community served. However, in this case, we could not give a conclusive take on this as we were not able to talk directly to any of the beneficiaries. Furthermore, the accounts were not made available to us.

We like to know whether the community knows about the project and whether they support it.

According to Munuve, the project is supported by the community. When projects and construction is going on, the members of the community provide free labour. Stones and building bricks are also contributed. The community also offers to cook and provide lunch during when construction works are going on.

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