2. iWASH MSABI COLLABORATION
1.Years 2012-2013:
-Increase access to safe water to rural communities
-Increase awareness on proper sanitation and hygiene practices
-Increase capacity of private sector sanitation services providers
2.Years 2014-2015:
-Integrate water services for households (water points and sanitation),
and hygiene awareness campaign in the communities and schools
3. MSABI mission…
To Educate, Capacitate and Empower the local communities to own and
manage their sustainable assets.
…through the use of low cost, simple, easy to use ‘smart’ technologies
constructed from the locally available materials.
iWASH helped MSABI to ensure that the community receives clean and safe
water, through:
-Quality Assurance
-Education of the communities on the use of Tembo filters and H2S kits
-Encouraging the community to join pump for life (PFL)
4. OUTPUTS OF THE IMPLEMENTED iWASH OBJECTIVES
6,999 beneficiaries access clean and
safe water. Percentages…
2 working cattle troughs in place.
10 Skilled drillers in place.
12 PFL Hubs in place for maintenance
2,198 people benefited from the
constructed latrines. Percentages…
-In place 53,650 total beneficiaries
with education on proper hygiene
and sanitation practices.
-18,100 community members and --
35,550 students.
-In place 20 SWASHE clubs with
11,097 students and 40 teachers.
-In place 15 private sector masonry
enterprises.
53.28,
53%
46.72,
47%
Schools(3 latrines,30 rooms)
Community(32 latrines, 32 rooms)
89.4
9.3 1.3
Community WP School WP Semi Private WP
5. CHALLENGES AND WAY FORWARD
Challenges…
-Poor economical status of the targeted beneficiaries
-Contribution/ cooperation from the government
Way forward…
-Getting more visibility within the community and the government
-Work out on a better demand driven approach