Community project for vital drinking water
WASH project - BURKINA FASO
Wash projects provide access to drinking water in rural communities
Addressed issue / objectives
- Installation of two boreholes equipped with human powered pumps
- Raising awareness on waterborne diseases, hygiene and sanitation practices in order to implement measures to prevent these diseases. Community education on water, sanitation and hygiene are being provided.
Project budget
Funding amount: 17 100 €
Project location
- Sidi
- Moukouma
Project benefits
3000 community members benefit from the intervention
Project status / duration
October 2023 - April 2024
Finished
New wells simplify the water collection
Project details
Initial situation
For the people in the villages of Sidi and Moukouma, daily life was a challenge: they had to walk between four and ten kilometres to get access to clean drinking water. They were often forced to resort to unsafe water sources such as rivers, which resulted in significant hygiene and health problems.
Project results
Following a comprehensive assessment of water scarcity at the project sites, two boreholes were drilled and hand-operated pumps installed. These are located in communal areas that are freely accessible to all and free of any private property and rights. Now the 3,000 inhabitants of both villages have unrestricted access to clean drinking water at all times - a real lifeline for the communities.
WASH trainings
A water management committee was set up in each village.
In the WASH training sessions, the participants were familiarised with the tasks and functions of the water committee. In addition, the villagers were given a better understanding of WASH practices and principles. They were also taught how to promote hygiene at the water points to ensure water quality. Finally, they were given the necessary maintenance tools for their work.
Community participation
The joy and gratitude of the communities was clearly evident at the welcoming ceremonies in both villages. The welcoming ceremonies were attended by community members, SOFITEX technical services, the technical services of the communities and the local health and education authorities.
Sustainability
A total of 115 committed people, including 61 men and 54 women, took part in the training courses. They will now act as multipliers for WASH initiatives, water, sanitation and hygiene measures in their communities and pass on their knowledge. Each committee also received a toolkit for the maintenance of boreholes - so that this project is not just short-term help, but a sustainable improvement in living conditions.
Mesurable results
Output - Availability of drinking water, knowledge about waterborne diseases and prevention measures
Outcome - Reduced rate of waterborne diseases, reduced walking distance to fetch water, improved living conditions especially for women.