Sustaining Improved WASH Services in Karnali

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Project Background:

School girls from Shree Rinmokshya Higher Secondary School, of Dillichaur VDC Jumla, learning the way of sanitary pad production from locally available materials.

KIRDARC Nepal in partnership with WaterAID has been working in WASH sector since 2013 in Jumla to increase sustainable access of rural households to safe water and basic sanitation through capacity building interventions that result in the provision of universally accessible facilities, support the development of increase capacity to ensure hygiene promotion services, bring about sustainable behavior change, and support policies and strategies to keep services operating through effective governance and partnerships with multilateral agencies, civil society and business.

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684

school children fulfill their rights to sustained access to adequate quantity and safe quality of water

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236

students/school children has access to improved and users friendly sanitation access, especially latrines

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236

students/school children practice the improved key hygienic behavior including menstruation hygiene for women and adolescent girls

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175

household

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Total Beneficiaries


  • One gravity flow water system is repaired/rehabilitated i.e. one schools i.e. 684 school children fulfill their rights to sustained access to adequate quantity and safe quality of water

  • One CGD friendly latrine is repaired and used i.e. 236 students/school children has access to improved and users friendly sanitation access, especially latrines

  • One School WASH Improvement Plan is prepared and implemented

  • 236 students/school children practice the improved key hygienic behavior including menstruation hygiene for women and adolescent girls

       i.e. School

  • Water: 684
  • Sanitation: 236
  • Hygiene: 684

      i.e. Community (175 household)

  • Water: 879
  • Sanitation: 494
  • Hygiene: 879

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Donors


 

wateraid

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