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0: Kenya
Kenya
Although Kenya is the economic powerhouse of East Africa, it abounds with environmental, climate and resource problems. The biggest issues relating to the day to day lives of most Kenyans surround the provision and use of water, and the lack of any kind of sanitation. In Kenya, schools are a focal point of our work, through the provision of rainwater harvesting tanks and ecosan toilets.
Más sobre Kenya1: Narok South
Narok South, Kenya This is an exciting project some 140 kilometres west of Nairobi in which we are helping the community with ecosan toilets, a large rainwater reservoir, a small livelihood opportunity and a tree nursery. These facilities will work in tandem with the pastoralist nature of the local population.
Más sobre Narok South2: Wendy Mandy - local dispensary
Shela, Lamu, Kenya Wendy Mandy's fundraising efforts have enabled her to build a dispensary that encompasses western and complementary medicine in Kenya, which has an ecosan toilet on site. So far Wendy has built 2 consulting rooms, a medicine store, a birthing room and a large waiting room. Alongside this there are 2 consulting rooms for massage, reflexology and homeopathy.
Más sobre Wendy Mandy - local dispensary3: Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
Devastated by an 11 year civil war (which ended in 2002), Sierra Leone is a country with high poverty rates, little infrastructure, and lacking in basic living necessities such as sanitation, and water. Behind all this, we found a people willing to help themselves but without the means to do so.
Más sobre Sierra Leone4: Alive & Well: clean water for villages in Pujehun
Pujehun, Sierra Leone In collaboration with our sister charity Wherever the Nee, we have raised funds to provide clean water for these three villages. A team from the UK went to Sierra Leone in October 2010 with a new drill rig and vehicle, and trained a local crew in borehole drilling and well construction. This will have the dual benefit of providing safe, clean water and a livelihood opportunity for the drilling crew.
Más sobre Alive & Well: clean water for villages in Pujehun5: Busu
Busu, Sierra Leone
Busu village is an impoverished subsistence farming community of 600 people, who had no clean water or sanitation. We have raised funds to provide two wells with hand pumps and four twin (male/female) community eco-sanitation toilets at different locations within the village. This will transform the wellbeing of the whole community, giving them the good health to be able to take up education and livelihood opportunities.
Más sobre Busu6: Futa secondary school
Futa, Sierra Leone We have secured the funding to build a new secondary school in Futa. This will be located on a spacious level site just outside of the village, with room to construct the new school building, an ecosan toilet and washing unit, and a well and hand-pump. There will also be space for a sports and recreation field.
Más sobre Futa secondary school7: Gbongay
Gbongay, Sierra Leone
In 2006, we were asked for help in the provision of sanitation, water and livelihoods to Gbongay. We discovered an area ravaged by civil war and with a minimal level of infrastructure. On average, one child under the age of five died every six weeks because of non-existent sanitation and polluted water. Since installing community ecosan toilets and wells, not one child has died from intestinal illness. 40% of the village population has been offered a livelihood opportunity of beekeeping or carpentry, which have been a great success.
Más sobre Gbongay8: Gbongay Maternity Unit
Gbongay, Sierra Leone
Currently there are no maternity facilities in Pejeh Chiefdom, and very little medical care of any kind. We are seeking funding to build a small Maternity Unit in Gbongay village, which will act as a centre for all women in the chiefdom. This will be built next to the new children's clinic that has recently been completed, so medical equipment and staff can be shared between both units.
Más sobre Gbongay Maternity Unit9: Gbongay primary school ecosan and well
Gbongay, Sierra Leone
Gbongay primary school was rebuilt in 2008, but the children and staff had to walk into the village to use the toilets and fetch water. We secured funding to build an ecosan toilet including an integral washing area, with separate sections for boys and girls, and a new well and pump for the school. A small garden is also being established next to the ecosan, to take advantage of the compost produced, which will provide a valuable nutritional supplement for school meals.
Más sobre Gbongay primary school ecosan and well10: Holy Rosary Primary School for Girls
Pujehun, Sierra Leone
This school, like many others, suffered greatly during the civil war. The school had no useable sanitation and very limited water supply. An eco-sanitation toilet block has been built, which will provide effective and secure sanitation for all the pupils and staff. A new water storage tank is being built to supply water for washing, pumped from an existing well.
Más sobre Holy Rosary Primary School for Girls11: Holy Rosary Secondary School for Girls
Pujehun, Sierra Leone This school, like many others, suffered greatly during the civil war. The school had no useable sanitation and very limited water supply. An eco-sanitation toilet block has been built, which will provide effective and secure sanitation for all the pupils and staff. A new water storage tank has been built to supply water for washing, pumped from an existing well.
Más sobre Holy Rosary Secondary School for Girls12: Konia
Konia, Sierra Leone Konia village has two wells which were built over 25 years ago, but both were damaged and intentionally contaminated during the civil war. There is no sanitation of any kind in this village and no health facilities. We are raising funds to provide four wells with hand pumps and ten small community eco-sanitation toilets at different locations within the village. This will transform the wellbeing of the whole community, giving them the good health to be able to take up education and livelihood opportunities.
Más sobre Konia13: Koiva School
Koiva, Sierra Leone The existing Koiva primary school building is in such bad condition that all classes now have to be held outside. The children are not able to go to school on rainy days, so their education is badly disrupted. We have funding available to completely rebuild the school, using a design successfully used in neighbouring Gbongay village. We will also give support to set up a market garden to provide food for the children, and a new well has already been installed to provide clean water.
Más sobre Koiva School14: Kundorwahun
Kundorwahun, Sierra Leone
The village of Kundorwahun currently has no provision for water and no sanitation. The issues this community is grappling with include water taken from polluted sources and open defecation, risking further contamination of water, resulting in widespread gastro-intestinal disease and child mortality. Our partner Use-Less is raising money through the sale of their environmentally friendly products to provide clean water for the village.
Más sobre Kundorwahun15: Massa Market
Massa, Sierra Leone Massa market is an important local market, which serves all the surrounding villages in Pejeh, Barrie and Sowa chiefdoms. We have constructed a Cassava store and processing plant next to the market. Cassava is an essential staple food in the region and by having a central store, the farmers will be able to process and distribute their crops more efficiently, giving them an enhanced livelihood and improving the economy of the whole area.
Más sobre Massa Market16: McGrath Primary School
Gbongay, Sierra Leone School construction isn't the main focus of our work, but funding was secured to rebuild the primary school in Gbongay. The original school was destroyed in the civil war, meaning that classes were being held either in the open or in a temporary building. The new school has ensured a quality environment and education facilities for the 200+ pupils, which will greatly improve the educational prospects for the children of the village and help to secure a more sustainable future for the whole community.
Más sobre McGrath Primary School17: Pejeh Chiefdom
Pejeh, Sierra Leone From the success of the pilot project in Gbongay village, the support for ecosan toilets, wells and livelihood is being developed in all 19 villages of Pejeh Chiefdom, Pujehun district. By the time the works are complete in mid 2011, close to 11,000 men, women and children will have access to new ecosan toilets and clean drinking water. In addition, 4,400 people are being given the opportunity for a livelihood.
Más sobre Pejeh Chiefdom18: Pujehun Community Primary School
Pujehun, Sierra Leone The school has 160 children from the surrounding town districts and currently has no sanitation, so the children have to use the neighbouring fields. We are constructing an ecosan with separate areas for both girls and boys. This will provide effective sanitation facilities for all children and staff at the school, greatly improving their health and security. Compost from the facility will also improve yields in the school market garden
Más sobre Pujehun Community Primary School19: Pujehun Market
Pujehun, Sierra LeonePujehun is the main regional town of Pujehun District. It has a large daily market, which attracts approximately 1000 people a day from the town and communities from the surrounding district. The market has no sanitation, so open ground adjacent to the market is being used.We are constructing a large community ecosan with separate secure areas for both men and women. This will provide effective sanitation and washing facilities for all users to the market and compost to improve crop yields in nearby market gardens.
Más sobre Pujehun Market20: Sahun
Sahun, Sierra Leone Life in Sahun is a constant struggle. The village has one well, but this is located 500 metres away from the centre, meaning that a great deal of time is spent carrying water from the well to the village. The well also often fails in the dry season. They have no sanitation. We are raising funds to provide two wells with hand pumps and eight small community ecosan at different locations within the village. This will transform the wellbeing of the whole community, giving them the good health to be able to take up education and livelihood opportunities.
Más sobre Sahun21: Shengay village
Shengay, Sierra Leone Shengay is a remote forest village, and has no sanitation facilities, so the villagers are using the neighbouring fields, with obvious risks to their health and security. There is also no well in the village, so all water is being drawn from a nearby stream. We are constructing a community ecosan toilet, with a central washing area. This will provide effective sanitation facilities for all 175 people in the village.
Más sobre Shengay village22: Waterloo
Waterloo, Sierra Leone The market in Waterloo is large and very congested, serving communities from miles around. There are no sanitation facilities, so the surrounding areas of open ground and streams are being used, causing a serious health hazard. We are building a large community ecosan toilet to provide sanitation and washing facilities for all users to the market.
Más sobre Waterloo23: India
India
India is a country of extremes. Despite the fact that they have experienced tremendous growth as an industrialised society, at least 400 million people live on or below the poverty line. Due to a lack of adequate sanitation facilities across the country, 400 million people open defecate every day. A lot of our work in India centres on schools (most of which have inadequate sanitation facilities), communities, and women (who are often excluded in the workplace).
Más sobre India24: Andarmullipallam Secondary School
Andarmullipallam Tamil Nadu, India
This senior school project will give both boys and girls better sanitation and water facilities. Again, girls will benefit enormously from increased privacy, whilst the whole school will benefit from an improved water supply and hygeine awareness.
Más sobre Andarmullipallam Secondary School25: Aruvapakkam
Aruvapakkam Tamil Nadu, India
The village of Aruvapakkam is typical of those caught in the poverty cycle. Although the villagers work hard, constant illness meant they could never really get ahead. This project has lifted these people from the direst poverty, and now they have an opportunity of spending their money not on medicines, but on food and school fees.
Más sobre Aruvapakkam26: Bhikanpur
Bhikanpur Uttar Pradesh, India
It is important that senior government officials recognise the benefits of ecosan and this project, constructed on the outskirts of Delhi, gives such an opportunity. Those who have visited Bhikanpur have been impressed by the people's positive response to ecosan and the benefits it can bring.
Más sobre Bhikanpur27: Chennai Inner-city sanitation
Chennai inner-city sanitation
Half of humanity now lives in cities and it is anticipated that within two decades nearly 60% of the world’s population will be urban dwellers.
Our mobile composting eco-sanitation units are an effective way to provide clean, safe sanitation facilities to the urban poor. They bypass issues such as a lack of sewerage systems and water supplies, and are small and light enough to easily manoeuvre into small urban streets.
Más sobre Chennai Inner-city sanitation28: Ennanagaram
Ennanagaram Tamil Nadu, India
Because of several tragic accidents that occurred in a number of provincial schools throughout India, guidelines were introduced as to what school buildings should be constructed from. Across India many small schools were forced to invest in new facilities or close. The plight of one such school was bought to our attention. We helped rebuild the school building to meet the required standards.
Más sobre Ennanagaram29: Jayakondam Primary School
Jayakondam Tamil Nadu, India
The 140 pupils of Jayakondam Primary School now have access to an ecosan toilet unit, with separate sections for girls and boys
Más sobre Jayakondam Primary School30: Kanur
Kanur Tamil Nadu, India
Funded by the Doorway to Dignity charity auction, this project has provided 400 families with individual ecosan toilets.
Más sobre Kanur31: Karrigan Nagar
Karrigan Nagar Tamil Nadu, India
With few resources and virtually without support, one woman, Lakshmi Ammal, worked for more than twelve years to achieve her dream of homes for her family and neighbours. We were able to work with the community to provide them with environmentally sustainable housing and ecosan toilets.
Más sobre Karrigan Nagar32: Krishnakuppam
Krishnakuppam Tamil Nadu, India
As with many schools around the world, and India is no exception, St Josephs Primary School at Krishnakuppam lacked basic sanitation facilities and running water. The two major benefits for small children having access to both sanitation and water are the privacy it provides and the hygiene lessons it introduces at such an early age.
Más sobre Krishnakuppam33: Kumudimoolai
Kumudimoolai Tamil Nadu, India
This trial unit was to demonstrate to local people and politicians how an ecosan toilet with attached washroom would look. Designed with the local climate in mind (the walled washroom does not have a roof) this unit has been loudly acknowledged by the State Ministry.
Más sobre Kumudimoolai34: Manjakuppam Secondary School
Manjakuppam Tamil Nadu, India
This senior school project will give both boys and girls better sanitation and water facilities. Again, girls will benefit enormously from increased privacy, whilst the whole school will benefit from an improved water supply and hygeine awareness.
Más sobre Manjakuppam Secondary School35: Mobile Unit (Cuddalore)
Cuddalore Tamil Nadu, India
In late Autumn 2009 we started looking at viable alternatives to urban and peri-urban areas where space was at a premium to install sanitation units. We decided to design and construct a mobile ecosan unit that could be moved into place daily and serve the local needs.
Más sobre Mobile Unit (Cuddalore)36: Mohan Singh Street 1 (Cuddalore Old Town)
Cuddalore Tamil Nadu, India
We were approached by a group of women living in this peri-urban area of Cuddalore, who complained of the dangers and indignities they suffered every day. This fantastic women only project was the forerunner of all our large community units.
Más sobre Mohan Singh Street 1 (Cuddalore Old Town)37: Mohan Singh Street 2 (Cuddalore Old Town)
Cuddalore Tamil Nadu, India
The funds collected from the work of volunteers at Glastonbury festival enabled us to construct ecosan toilets, clothes washing and personal bathing areas for 750 women and men. The project was finished ahead of time and on budget. It is difficult to express the impact it has made on the people of the village, especially the women and girls.
Más sobre Mohan Singh Street 2 (Cuddalore Old Town)38: Moramardana - Deiki Dolma School
Mormardana Tamil Nadu, India
The starting point for this project is an eco-sanitation unit and water facility for the school children in the village. Funded by a Buddhist Group in the USA, the people in the village of Moramadana close to Bodhgaya in Bihar, will then start a major sanitation awareness programme.
Más sobre Moramardana - Deiki Dolma School39: Nimgaon Bhogi (near Pune)
Nimgaon Bhogi Maharastra, India
Maharashtra can be an unforgiving place to those that work the soil. Nimgaon Bhogi is a typical example of the villages you will find in this vast Indian State; a dawn to dusk existence, especially for women. This excellent ecosan project has lifted them to a level of dignity they never before knew existed.
Más sobre Nimgaon Bhogi (near Pune)40: Orathur Primary & Secondary Schools
Orathur Tamil Nadu, India
This combined primary and senior project provided sanitation and water facilities for approximately 750 boys and girls. Many of the girls would stop attending school as they reached puberty and the privacy these units provided will ensure they receive a good education. All of the children benefit from privacy and hygiene practices.
Más sobre Orathur Primary & Secondary Schools41: Ramanchandrapuram
Ramanchandrapuram Tamil Nadu, India
The community that makes up Ramanchandrapuram suffer the same hardships that afflict most Indian villages. Back breaking hard work for both men and women, and a shortage of basic facilities, makes their lives an endurance test. This project has helped to provide the most basic of facilities, eco-sanitation and water, which will help to make the lives in this community a lot brighter.
Más sobre Ramanchandrapuram42: Samuthram, Tiruvannamalai
Samuthram Tamil Nadu, India
The village of Samuthram is typical of many in rural India. Many of the people would use the adjacent fields as toilets and this would lead to the spread of disease, especially among young children.We were able to co-ordinate a project that would ensure clean water for all, and make sure the poorest families had their own ecosan toilets.
Más sobre Samuthram, Tiruvannamalai43: Sathankuppam
Sathankuppam Tamil Nadu, India
This school with its 300 children, also includes 100 resident orphans. There were insufficient toilets and water, and the situation was very difficult, especially for some of the older girls. This projects included providing WCs suitable for disabled children, ecosan units, personal washing rooms, communal washing area, rainwater harvesting tank and a water tower.
Más sobre Sathankuppam44: Sri Ramalingar Secondary School
Tamil Nadu, India This senior school project has provided sanitation and water facilities for 1,500 pupils, both girls and boys. Many of the girls would stop attending school as they reached puberty and the privacy these units provided will ensure they receive a good education. All of the children benefit from privacy and hygiene practices.
Más sobre Sri Ramalingar Secondary School45: Sunderbans
Sunderbans West Bengal, India
The core elements of this project were to train the people on basic hygeine and provide typical ecosan toilets. Because of the high water table in this area, pit toilets are not suitable to use. We provided a solution with ecosan, and the benefits to the people were many.
Más sobre Sunderbans46: Sunderbans Water Filtration Unit
Sunderbans West Bengal, India
After the success of our ecosan project in Sunderbans, we sought to expand the project by installing a water filter tank. The existing water supply had such a high sulphur content, you could actually set it alight. The new filtration system is providing clean water for the whole community.
Más sobre Sunderbans Water Filtration Unit47: Vankwad
Vankwad, Gujarat, IndiaThis considerable project has changed the lives of 1,400 people. The ninety nine ecosan toilets for families we constructed, and the 'on demand' water supply we installed in Vankwad has been met with an immensely positive response from the villagers.
Más sobre Vankwad48: Varakalpattu Secondary School
Varakalpattu Tamil Nadu, India
A senior school project, again close to Cuddalore, where over 600 boys and girls will benefit from sanitation and water facilities. Once more, girls are the major beneficiaries with sanitary towel facilities and increased privacy, although the whole school will benefit from a more constant flow of water and greater privacy and hygiene awareness.
Más sobre Varakalpattu Secondary School49: Villupalayam
Villupalayam Tamil Nadu, India
This considerable project will bring improved sanitation, clean water and livelihoods programmes to the people of Villupalayam, improving the standard of living for hundreds of people.
Más sobre Villupalayam50: Vadalore
Vadalore Tamil Nadu, India
This considerable Secondary School project has provided 1,600 teenage girls with much needed sanitation facilities.
Más sobre Vadalore