The Healthy Drinking Water Project aims to address the critical need for access to clean and safe drinking water in underserved communities. Through a multifaceted approach involving infrastructure development, community education, and sustainable practices, the project seeks to improve the overall health and well-being of the target population by ensuring access to high-quality drinking water. Project is located at benighat rorang rural municipalities of dhading, nepal.
Target Beneficiaries:
The project will primarily benefit underserved communities lacking access to clean drinking water, including rural villages, peri-urban settlements, and marginalized populations around 300 house holds.
Objectives:
Infrastructure Development
Community Education
Monitoring and Evaluation
Key Activities:
Survey and Assessment
Infrastructure Installation
Training and Workshops
Behavior Change Campaigns
Stakeholder Engagement
Monitoring and Evaluation
Budget:
The total budget for the project is estimated at 40000$ , covering expenses related to infrastructure development, capacity building, community outreach, and monitoring and evaluation.
Sustainability Plan:
To ensure the long-term sustainability of the project, efforts will be made to build local capacity, promote community ownership, and establish mechanisms for ongoing maintenance and monitoring of project infrastructure.
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