: Water and Sanitation in three regions

Applicant El Porvenir Plan ID: 17
Status: approved_accepted Review Cycle end date: 2006-10-27

Discussion Forum

Some questions

By Water for People Posted on Thu 12 Oct 2006, over 19 years ago

Thanks for the overview of the project, which looks interesting. My questions are:

1. how will hygiene education be measured
2. not clear from the proposal what the strategy is on sanitation besides providing latrines. Are families expected to pay/contribute? How will families who do not get latrines in the beginning get latrines when the project ends?

Thanks

Ned

RE:Some questions >

By El Porvenir Posted on Mon 16 Oct 2006, over 19 years ago

Hello Ned
I assume you mean how will the impact of hygiene ed be measured. We collect data several times a year from clinics serving rural districts where we have a high concentration of projects: number of visits due to diarrhea. As the number decreases we feel that hygiene ed has been effective. I cannot understand your question re: latrines. No family gets a latrine at the beginning of the project; all families build their latrine during the project; and at the end, all families have latrines. We never do less than 100% of the houses in a village.

Technologies used

By Watershed Organization Trust Posted on Tue 17 Oct 2006, over 19 years ago

Explain in details the various types of techniques used for gravity flow, spring capture, hand dug wells (diameter, depth, water table etc)

RE:Technologies used >

By El Porvenir Posted on Wed 18 Oct 2006, over 19 years ago

Please see our website www.elporvenir.org where each type of project is explained. If you still have questions please post again. Thank you.

Rope pump

By Watershed Organization Trust Posted on Tue 17 Oct 2006, over 19 years ago

What is Rope pump and how does it work.

RE:Rope pump >

By El Porvenir Posted on Wed 18 Oct 2006, over 19 years ago

Please see www.ropepump.com for description, photo, technical details. Developed in Nicaragua in the 1980's, the rope pump has been exported to Africa. It is the official standard for rural water projects of ENACAL, the Nicaraguan government water ministry.


Application Summary

Applicant :   El Porvenir
Status : approved_accepted
Country : NICARAGUA Map

Funding

Amount Funded :   $38,763
Funded By:-
Blue Planet Network : $38,763
Funds Used
: $38,763
Funds Available
: $0

Projects Summary of Application

Number of Projects : 9
Overall Start Date : TODO!
Overall Completion Date : TODO!
Date of Last Update : 2010-08-20