Construction of a 1001 fontaines water treatment facility, Kahchom

Narrative

1001 fontaines aims at improving the health of rural populations by helping them produce and distribute safe drinking water in a sustainable way. A small water treatment facility is implemented and entrusted to a local operator trained to become a true enreneur. The water is sold at an affordable price, guaranteeing access to safe water for the villagers and the sustainability of the initiative.

  • Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 30 Dec, 2014 Implementation Phase
  • Implementation Phase Project started on 1 Apr, 2013 Preparation Phase

Construction of a 1001 fontaines water treatment facility, Kahchom

Narrative

1001 fontaines aims at improving the health of rural populations by helping them produce and distribute safe drinking water in a sustainable way. A small water treatment facility is implemented and entrusted to a local operator trained to become a true enreneur. The water is sold at an affordable price, guaranteeing access to safe water for the villagers and the sustainability of the initiative.

Sustainability

Creating and measuring long-term impact

The sustainability of the project is guaranteed by a micro-franchise approach : once the operator reaches the break–even point (ie when the revenues generated by the water sales cover all costs), he/she pays a monthly fee to a platform in charge of all maintenance.

Learnings

Knowledge of project and process for sharing

To maximize the impact of the projet, specific capacity builing programs are continuoulsy set up, improving the model (social marketing, on going trainaing, R&D on quality, mobility)

Impact

People Impacted: 1447

People Getting Other Benefits: 1447

villages

Implementer: Teuk Saat 1001

Teuk Saat is a Cambodian NGO founded in 2007 by Chay Lo, also co-founder of 1001 fontaines.

Funding

funded:
$21,500
Community:
$500
Final Cost:
$22,000
edit $21,500:
unicef and AFD (French development agency)

Plan/Proposal