Self-supporting community- based mitigation program that provides arsenic safe water using modified dugwells along with public education on water related health effects
Narrative
This site #PW181, is in Deuli Mathpara village of Chakdah block of Nadia district. Jatin Sarkar donated the site for the community.
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Ranajit Bala of Project WellImplementation Status: completed Wed 20 Mar 2013, Over 11 Years ago
GIVE HANDOVER PACKET.
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Shikha Majumdar of Project WellImplementation Status: completed Mon 11 Feb 2013, Almost 12 Years ago
water culackt surve give the net theoline.
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Ranajit Bala of Project WellImplementation Status: completed Tue 08 Jan 2013, Almost 12 Years ago
SARBEY AND WATTAR LEBEL 15 FT.42 FIMILI DRING WATTAR.
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Jyotsna Sarkar of Project WellImplementation Status: completed Mon 10 Dec 2012, Almost 12 Years ago
well is used by 20Families, drinking and cooking.
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Ranajit Bala of Project WellImplementation Status: completed Mon 12 Nov 2012, About 12 Years ago
this well is used by 42 families.170 people.
- Impact Assessment (M&E) Phase Project completed on 31 Jul, 2011 Implementation Phase
- Implementation Phase Project started on 1 Oct, 2010 Preparation Phase
Self-supporting community- based mitigation program that provides arsenic safe water using modified dugwells along with public education on water related health effects
Narrative
This site #PW181, is in Deuli Mathpara village of Chakdah block of Nadia district. Jatin Sarkar donated the site for the community.
Impact
People Getting Safe Drinking Water: 40
It is estimated that 40 people will obtain water from source. Registers will be created as soon as the community starts using the water from this bore-dugwell.
Maintenance/Operating Costs Annual, in US$: $40
Creating and measuring long-term impact
Implementer: Project Well & Aqua Welfare Society
Aqua Welfare Society (AWS) is the partner NGO of Project Well. Their office is based in North 24 Parganas. The seven honorary board members are located in Kolkata. New field workers have been engaged mainly for the surveillance program. There is one project manager, one technical manager, one awareness program manager, two technical assistants, one maintenance assistant, one assistant for data entry, one account assistant and three field workers; three more field workers will be hired. All field staff are constantly interacting with the villagers and beneficiaries, training the users on well maintenance, organizing village meetings and health meetings. The project manager visits the villages three to four times a week and works alongside the field workers, meeting with government officials and villagers, selecting sites, coordinating well construction, sending reports to Project Well and meeting with the members AWS to keep the projects running. The awareness programmer is in charge of conducting public education programs in the communities and educational institutions, which is the other component that makes our program sustainable.
Funding
- funded:
- $1,160