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23/02/2012
1
Water for Education
in Zambia
We knowWe know...
it all starts with WATER…
Acknowledgement: Extension of work  by PDG Patrick 
Coleman, Rotary Club of Luanshya
The Challenge
A polluted well 
with a rusty 
bucket was the 
only source of 
water for thiswater for this 
school catering 
for 726 students 
and 260 
surrounding 
homes...
...until the Rotary Club 
of Luanshya drilled a 
deep water well to 50 
metres (162 feet) and 
installed an easy‐to‐use 
d bl h ddurable hand pump.
With a DEEP well and a STURDY hand 
pump
At every local basic school, we can find a  
solution for rural community’s most basic 
needs ‐ WATER.
At the same time CHILDREN can:At the same time CHILDREN can:
• collect clean water at school;
• attend classes instead of walking miles to 
collect water;
• avoid predators who do them harm.
So, here’s the plan...
• DRILL A WELL
• BUILD 3 TOILETS
• and train the community in maintenance and 
h ihygiene...
• for just $10,000 per school.
• Let’s do it together!
• We can create projects that provide water 
and sanitation for 3, 5 or even 10 schools!
And more!!
• An aid agency estimates the cost of JUST the 
well at $12,000‐$15,000!
• How can we do a well PLUS 3 toilets for only 
$10,000?$ ,
• WE ARE ROTARIANS!!
• Our labour is free and we find companies 
that have the people at heart who reduce 
their overhead costs to make this solution 
readily available.
23/02/2012
2
Water Collection
Then Now
However, water alone is only half the job...
Safe and clean sanitation facilities are essential to a child’s health 
and development.
In many schools toilet facilities are poor, or even dangerous. At 
each of our school well projects we also construct 3 toilets ‐ one 
for girls, boys and teachers.
The Old And The New
Would your District 9465 Rotary Club 
like to
• Make a difference in the world
• Have an impact on the lives of thousands of people in a 
developing community
• Support the Rotary Foundation by participating in a 
matching grant projectg g p j
• Perform International Service which achieves many of 
the goals of RI President Changemaker Award
– Participate in The Rotary Foundation’s educational and humanitarian 
service programs (Matching grant)
– Find a Rotary club partner in another country and conduct an 
international service project as either the project host or sponsor.(Sponsor 
for matching grant project with Rotary Club of Luanshya)
– Carry out a sustainable international service project related to at least one 
of the areas of focus in the RI Strategic Plan. (Two areas of Focus defined 
above)
Sharing an opportunity. Why?
• Matching grant projects tend to be high value and beyond the 
resources especially of clubs which are small or do not have 
substantial resources.
• Knowledge of how Rotary Foundation Matching grants work, how 
to apply and succeed is not always available in our clubs.
• Finding a suitable project and a suitable partner is not always a 
simple process.
O l b i bl d hi l• Our club is not able to do this alone
The greatest outcome will be the support we provide to thousands of 
people in communities surrounding the three schools.
Many of us have met past Ambassadorial Scholar, Aaron Chinyemba, 
and he remains a member of our community and Rotary alumni. 
Through this project we can support his community to and 
strengthen the results of the hardships he has faced whilst 
improving himself for the future benefit of that community. 
How will your club benefit?
• Matching Grant application is pre‐approved and ready for 
submission
• Help other clubs in our District participate in International Service 
and Rotary Foundation Matching Grant project. (many clubs would 
not be able to do by themselves)
• Ready made business plan available for you to use. 
• Copy of the matching grant application which may have value as an 
l f fexample for future use
• Sharing the knowledge gained in preparing the application.
We have found a very capable matching grant partner in the Rotary 
Club of Luanshya. They competed US$210,000 in matching grant 
projects in the previous Rotary year. 
Our project with them to provide science kits for 40 schools with a project value of 
US$32,270 (Booragoon contribution US$17,514) is progressing well through this 
partnership.
Seeking your support
• If you would like to support the project please send your pledge to 
the project coordinator at Rotary Club of Booragoon for your club 
to be added to the sponsor clubs. 
• If you would like to know more, want a copy of the business plan, 
would like us to talk to your club or committee to assist in advice or 
decision making, or the draft matching grant application please 
contact Steve Coady, at Rotary Club of Booragoon.contact Steve Coady, at Rotary Club of Booragoon. 
Pledge donation or require further information. Please contact
• Steve Coady
• Foundation and Service Projects, Rotary Club of Booragoon
• PDG Patrick Coleman
• Water for Education Project Leader, Rotary Club of Luanshya

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Water for Education handout

  • 1. 23/02/2012 1 Water for Education in Zambia We knowWe know... it all starts with WATER… Acknowledgement: Extension of work  by PDG Patrick  Coleman, Rotary Club of Luanshya The Challenge A polluted well  with a rusty  bucket was the  only source of  water for thiswater for this  school catering  for 726 students  and 260  surrounding  homes... ...until the Rotary Club  of Luanshya drilled a  deep water well to 50  metres (162 feet) and  installed an easy‐to‐use  d bl h ddurable hand pump. With a DEEP well and a STURDY hand  pump At every local basic school, we can find a   solution for rural community’s most basic  needs ‐ WATER. At the same time CHILDREN can:At the same time CHILDREN can: • collect clean water at school; • attend classes instead of walking miles to  collect water; • avoid predators who do them harm. So, here’s the plan... • DRILL A WELL • BUILD 3 TOILETS • and train the community in maintenance and  h ihygiene... • for just $10,000 per school. • Let’s do it together! • We can create projects that provide water  and sanitation for 3, 5 or even 10 schools! And more!! • An aid agency estimates the cost of JUST the  well at $12,000‐$15,000! • How can we do a well PLUS 3 toilets for only  $10,000?$ , • WE ARE ROTARIANS!! • Our labour is free and we find companies  that have the people at heart who reduce  their overhead costs to make this solution  readily available.
  • 2. 23/02/2012 2 Water Collection Then Now However, water alone is only half the job... Safe and clean sanitation facilities are essential to a child’s health  and development. In many schools toilet facilities are poor, or even dangerous. At  each of our school well projects we also construct 3 toilets ‐ one  for girls, boys and teachers. The Old And The New Would your District 9465 Rotary Club  like to • Make a difference in the world • Have an impact on the lives of thousands of people in a  developing community • Support the Rotary Foundation by participating in a  matching grant projectg g p j • Perform International Service which achieves many of  the goals of RI President Changemaker Award – Participate in The Rotary Foundation’s educational and humanitarian  service programs (Matching grant) – Find a Rotary club partner in another country and conduct an  international service project as either the project host or sponsor.(Sponsor  for matching grant project with Rotary Club of Luanshya) – Carry out a sustainable international service project related to at least one  of the areas of focus in the RI Strategic Plan. (Two areas of Focus defined  above) Sharing an opportunity. Why? • Matching grant projects tend to be high value and beyond the  resources especially of clubs which are small or do not have  substantial resources. • Knowledge of how Rotary Foundation Matching grants work, how  to apply and succeed is not always available in our clubs. • Finding a suitable project and a suitable partner is not always a  simple process. O l b i bl d hi l• Our club is not able to do this alone The greatest outcome will be the support we provide to thousands of  people in communities surrounding the three schools. Many of us have met past Ambassadorial Scholar, Aaron Chinyemba,  and he remains a member of our community and Rotary alumni.  Through this project we can support his community to and  strengthen the results of the hardships he has faced whilst  improving himself for the future benefit of that community.  How will your club benefit? • Matching Grant application is pre‐approved and ready for  submission • Help other clubs in our District participate in International Service  and Rotary Foundation Matching Grant project. (many clubs would  not be able to do by themselves) • Ready made business plan available for you to use.  • Copy of the matching grant application which may have value as an  l f fexample for future use • Sharing the knowledge gained in preparing the application. We have found a very capable matching grant partner in the Rotary  Club of Luanshya. They competed US$210,000 in matching grant  projects in the previous Rotary year.  Our project with them to provide science kits for 40 schools with a project value of  US$32,270 (Booragoon contribution US$17,514) is progressing well through this  partnership. Seeking your support • If you would like to support the project please send your pledge to  the project coordinator at Rotary Club of Booragoon for your club  to be added to the sponsor clubs.  • If you would like to know more, want a copy of the business plan,  would like us to talk to your club or committee to assist in advice or  decision making, or the draft matching grant application please  contact Steve Coady, at Rotary Club of Booragoon.contact Steve Coady, at Rotary Club of Booragoon.  Pledge donation or require further information. Please contact • Steve Coady • Foundation and Service Projects, Rotary Club of Booragoon • PDG Patrick Coleman • Water for Education Project Leader, Rotary Club of Luanshya