plan 646Provision of Individual toilets for Rural Households under Rural sanitation, collaboration Aa foundation -Rotary Bangalore Northwest 2015-16

Summary

The programme is multi project, thou initially the proposal sent was for two tribal villages, the programme is spread to Areleri Panchayat which consists of 10 villages. The individual toilets will be provided on need based and community participation onl

Background

ChikkaUpparalli village,Areleri Panchayat, Malur taluk, Kolar district
The village is 11 kms from the Malur town, surrounded by the eucalyptus trees and small patches of agricultural land where vegetables as main crops.
The community is basically from Migrating tribes and are scheduled tribes called Naiak’s, who had settled here from past 40 years, their occupation is Agricultural laborers and they are specialized in cutting huge roots of eucalyptus tree. Their Traditional occupation is bird hunters and nomads. But they depend on daily wages in agricultural farms and brick factories, their living conditions and traditions practices have not changed and have least interest for the education.The community migrates to the other villages and around the district, leaving in a stretch of 3kms radius is Gerdenahalli, chikkaupparallli and Doddaupparalli. who are relatives to each other.

There is lower primary school of school strength of 40 children and 40 children in and Anganwadi. Children are often under the care of older folks or on their own. Children suffer from the malnutrition, irregular to school and youths are almost child laborers ,after lower primary education the children discontinues specially girl child because they have to travel 6 kms to higher primary and villages does n’t have approach road or road transportation. The cases of child malnutrition, child marriages and water related diseases are high.
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The drinking water facility is through the government dig bore well up to (1500ft)

Alcohol among men and women is common, and women tend to take the family responsibilities as the practice of polygamy exists. Youths travel with their parents to other villages for work and most them are addicted to alcohol, smoking and panparang.

The village is almost deserted in week days as men and women go out /migrate to work in other town, city and villages return is weekends or bimonthly. The work is headed by a mestri.

Health status of the women and specially adolescents are in stake. The practices of personal hygiene, girl child marriages and giving birth in young age have resulted in poor health condition of the women as well as children. The average family consists of 6-11 members.

The community out of 46 HH 6HH has toilets 2 toilets is of grampanchayat member of the village and other 4 toilets built by individual families themselves.
The toilet structure is called pukka toilets with 3 pitrings, bricks and sand, cement with PVC doors and ceramic sanitary ware, and ventilation. The structure will be built by community themselves at their door premises after mason training. The door alone is fitted by the supplier.

Location

Chikka Upparalli village , Kolar district, Karnataka state, India

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Focus

Primary Focus: Sanitation - Community
Secondary Focus: Hygiene Education

People Getting Safe Drinking Water: 0

The village consists in first phase has 46 house hold as per grampanchayat survey , in that 6 hh has toilets constructed by the community themselves. in another 40 house hold the foundation will select the people whoa re willing and BPL families for implementation of the programme.

School Children Getting Water: 0

People Getting Sanitation: 1,500

The village for first phase is choosen is chikkaupparalli which has 47HH out of this 6 toilets has been built by families. Foundation will have plan to construct 40 toilets based on support and request from the community members.
33 children are studying gin local lower primary government school.
25 children are in Anganwadi.
The village has 380 members includes women,men and children.

People Getting Other Benefits: 500

Hygiene education, health check up camps for women and children, capacity building and trainings for masons, employment in same village to build toilets, approximately for 100 people. One person from each family will be trained on mason work . This doesn't belong to families who have old people and youths who are working out side villages, they will take help from others in same village by paying labor cost.

Start Date: 2015-08-01

Completion Date: 2016-08-01

Technology Used:

The toilet structure is called pukka toilets with 3 pitrings, bricks and sand, cement with PVC doors and ceramic sanitary ware, and ventilation. The structure will be built by community themselves at their door premises after mason training. The door alone is fitted by the supplier.

Phases:

The project will be implemented in 10 phases each phase consists of 10 toilets. The funds are released by the donor accordingly. The phase’s stages will be changing according to request and need of the community in same Panchayat or in different Panchayat

Community Organization:

The project is implemented in the premises of the individual house hold. The health education and regular interaction, followup will create the owner ship and awareness to take care of the health as well usage of toilets. The community will participate in weekly meetings, training programme and mason training during implementation. And also contributing their labour during construction.

Government Interaction:

Aa foundation has been continued to work with the governments and networking with the departments. The sanitation programme is also supported by interested community based other trusts and IT companies teams to meet the needy community.

Ancillary activities:

The sanitation programme is supported with following activities such as
A forestation in village( Aa foundation have already from 2012 have planted and community have cared 1000sapllings in participation of volunteers from IT, local NSS volunteers ,school children and teachers)
Mason training for local community
Providing job at village’s level to construct individual toilets.
Health session to the community.

Other Issues:

Thou under Swatch Bharath Abhiyan the sanitation prg has budget for rural house hold, due to lack of awareness and lack of implementation techniques it has not reached the village community. This particular stretch of our implementation areas has 140HH which has less than 10 toilets.
We have realized in the beginning of our project community participation and awareness will make the programme successful

Maintenance Revenue:

The community will be empowered with the health sessions.community members will be encouraged them to use the toilets. AA foundation continue to work in that areas for other community related issues for longer terms also focused on sustainable development.

Maintenance Cost: $1,125

Metrics:

The toilet built and family list will be recorded.Every phase of construction of toilets from the starting date to ending date will be documented.

Cost: $17,699

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Co Funding Amount: $13,235

Trust will raise funds from various sources.

Community Contribution Amount: $4,411

Community will contribute their labor work of construction of toilets at their house hold premises

Fund Requested: $17,699

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