Clean water and sanitation saves lives in Zambia where life expectancy is low and child mortality is high due to water-borne diseases. Village Water carries out projects to provide clean water and sanitation education in rural Zambian communities, helping over 75,000 people since 2004. Their work trains communities to construct toilets and handwashing facilities, maintain pumps, and establish hygiene practices to reduce disease and death while enabling community development.
Learn how Trailblazer Foundation supports the development of rural communities in Cambodia through our health, food security, education, and economic development programs: developing ripples of sustainability through community water projects.
Growth of urban populations and new property developments, coupled with incidences of water mismanagement, below-average rainfall patterns and droughts.
Libra Coffee | Get Coffee. Give Water. Libra Coffee
Libra Coffee Mission: A quest to roast the best artisan coffee in world, while providing clean water to those in need. Our Libra Ambassador in Ethiopia brought clean water filters to Dumerso- outside of Yirgacheffe.
Learn how Trailblazer Foundation supports the development of rural communities in Cambodia through our health, food security, education, and economic development programs: developing ripples of sustainability through community water projects.
Growth of urban populations and new property developments, coupled with incidences of water mismanagement, below-average rainfall patterns and droughts.
Libra Coffee | Get Coffee. Give Water. Libra Coffee
Libra Coffee Mission: A quest to roast the best artisan coffee in world, while providing clean water to those in need. Our Libra Ambassador in Ethiopia brought clean water filters to Dumerso- outside of Yirgacheffe.
PRESS RELEASE: CSA SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY AWARDS 2015CSA SAINT LUCIA
The St.Lucia Civil Service Association has awarded eight (8) scholarships to members’ children to pursue studies at the secondary school level, beginning the academic year 2015. A total of 46 awards were given which included bursaries.
Alternatives to water privatization in asiaAPWG_Denis
Mary Ann Manahan (Focus on the Global South) provides an overview of water issues in Asia, offers a quick scan of the level of water service delivery and type of providers, tackles the problem of liberalization in services, and presents various alternatives to the current model.
Leveraging resources for education sdg through local philanthropy -mooc proje...100759
A MOOC Artefact Project submitted by Simeon Oziri Ogbonna, Enugu, Nigeria in support of exploring more sources of funding for the education SDG, that is Goal 4.
A Micro Financing Framework for Rural Water and Sanitation provisioning in Su...UNU-MERIT
When it comes to water and sanitation, does self-supply let governments off the hook? Or do people simply need access, regardless of who supplies the service? A new joint publication by UNU-INWEH and UNU-MERIT explores a hybrid mechanism of microfinance for small community water and sanitation supplies. See our blog and report for more... http://www.merit.unu.edu/harnessing-microfinance-and-social-networks-for-wash/
Sanata dreams of a tap in her yard : a photo story from BanforaIRC
Sanata (35) works as a cleaner in a health centre in Banfora, Burkina Faso. She wants a better life for herself and her children. The Mayor of Banfora is well aware that improving water services will really help Sanata and many others in his district. A photo story by IRC Burkina Faso.
Behavior Change: The Key to Ending Open Defecation (Srikanth)Rotary International
What if you had no place to “go?” One billion people
don’t have access to toilets, and are therefore left with no
choice but to defacate outside, often without privacy. This
practice spreads disease and contaminates drinking water.
Explore some case studies with Rotarian volunteers and a
behavioral expert, and discover what strategies are engaging
communities to consider eliminating the practice of open
defecation.
PRESS RELEASE: CSA SCHOLARSHIP AND BURSARY AWARDS 2015CSA SAINT LUCIA
The St.Lucia Civil Service Association has awarded eight (8) scholarships to members’ children to pursue studies at the secondary school level, beginning the academic year 2015. A total of 46 awards were given which included bursaries.
Alternatives to water privatization in asiaAPWG_Denis
Mary Ann Manahan (Focus on the Global South) provides an overview of water issues in Asia, offers a quick scan of the level of water service delivery and type of providers, tackles the problem of liberalization in services, and presents various alternatives to the current model.
Leveraging resources for education sdg through local philanthropy -mooc proje...100759
A MOOC Artefact Project submitted by Simeon Oziri Ogbonna, Enugu, Nigeria in support of exploring more sources of funding for the education SDG, that is Goal 4.
A Micro Financing Framework for Rural Water and Sanitation provisioning in Su...UNU-MERIT
When it comes to water and sanitation, does self-supply let governments off the hook? Or do people simply need access, regardless of who supplies the service? A new joint publication by UNU-INWEH and UNU-MERIT explores a hybrid mechanism of microfinance for small community water and sanitation supplies. See our blog and report for more... http://www.merit.unu.edu/harnessing-microfinance-and-social-networks-for-wash/
Sanata dreams of a tap in her yard : a photo story from BanforaIRC
Sanata (35) works as a cleaner in a health centre in Banfora, Burkina Faso. She wants a better life for herself and her children. The Mayor of Banfora is well aware that improving water services will really help Sanata and many others in his district. A photo story by IRC Burkina Faso.
Behavior Change: The Key to Ending Open Defecation (Srikanth)Rotary International
What if you had no place to “go?” One billion people
don’t have access to toilets, and are therefore left with no
choice but to defacate outside, often without privacy. This
practice spreads disease and contaminates drinking water.
Explore some case studies with Rotarian volunteers and a
behavioral expert, and discover what strategies are engaging
communities to consider eliminating the practice of open
defecation.
La troisième étape du laboratoire conjoint de la Vitrine technologie-éducation (VTÉ) et du Centre d'étude et de développement pour l'innovation technopédagogique (CÉDIT) a eu lieu le 12 mars 2013. Lors de cette étape, le logiciel gratuit CMap Tools a été utilisé pour aller au-delà d'une utilisation en solo d'une carte conceptuelle. Chaque participant a accédé à un même serveur pour coconstruire en ligne un schéma de concepts autour de la question de départ suivante :
Comment envisagez-vous la collaboration à l’aide des schémas avec vos étudiants ou vos collègues ?
7191 . the right to water and sanitation - a practical guideGian Paolo Pezzi
A Franciscan Perspective on the Right to Water. Francis’s respect for Sister Mother Earth reminds us that the right to water is certainly important, but at the same time we need to respect the Water’s rights too!
This practical guide shows the importance of water, the water's rights, and the commitment of the community towards water providing reflection, statistics, and exercises. Here you can find both the Power Point and a word text to facilitate the use of both in separate way. (Jpic-jp.org).
These Four Organizations Could Make Your Cry With How Awesome Their Work is W...Ferhan Patel
There are 663 million people without clean water and 2.4 billion people without proper sanitation in today's world. These organizations actively combat that.
Water Supply And Sanitation Infrastructure In Ethiopia
Water supply is the provision of water by public utilities, commercial organizations, community and by individuals, usually via a system of pumps and pipes
Help Davao: SurfAid International early results from CLTS in Nias, Indonesia Declan Hearne
This review is focused on ‘water and health’ and seeks to share lessons learnt from the Western Sumatra Islands, Indonesia where communities are leading the eradication of open defecation through an approach known as Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS). With the apparent increasing frequency and intensity of hydro-hazards, hydrological ex-tremes and water-related disasters being witness in the Philippines the presentation will demonstrate that these approaches enable communities to increase resilience and to bet-ter self manage sanitation in the event of natural disasters. The paper will also expand upon how SurfAid International is piloting this approach in the early recovery processes in the aftermath of the M7.6 September 30th West Sumatra Earthquake. The paper will out-line the links between CLTS and how it can positively impact on conflict mitigation and community participation in the management of water resources. The paper is geared at the development practitioners who aim is to improve human lives. It is line with MGD 7. The paper is also useful to other land and water managers as the prescribed process of CLTS is focused on the reduction of bacterial contaminate from diffused point sources through the reduction of open defecation. Lessons from the paper also can also be employed by hazard managers to help better prepare communities to be able to self manage sanitation in emergency responses.
How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
Unit 8 - Information and Communication Technology (Paper I).pdfThiyagu K
This slides describes the basic concepts of ICT, basics of Email, Emerging Technology and Digital Initiatives in Education. This presentations aligns with the UGC Paper I syllabus.
Instructions for Submissions thorugh G- Classroom.pptxJheel Barad
This presentation provides a briefing on how to upload submissions and documents in Google Classroom. It was prepared as part of an orientation for new Sainik School in-service teacher trainees. As a training officer, my goal is to ensure that you are comfortable and proficient with this essential tool for managing assignments and fostering student engagement.
3. In rural areas 182 in every 1000 children die before their 5th birthday (WHO 2008).
4. Approximately one half of the population of the developing world is infected with intestinal worms (found in contaminated water, and areas with poor hygiene practice). These parasites can lead to malnutrition, anaemia, and retarded growth and cognitive abilities (Chan, 1997).
5. One of the two biggest killers of children in Zambia is diarrhoea.
6. Village Water carries out sustainable water and sanitation projects in isolated, rural communities in Zambia. Currently operating in the Western Province, we have helped over 75,000 people since we started in 2004. Village Water field workers in Mongu District Operational Area
7. Pan-African Award Recognition 2010 In November 2010 The achievements of Village Water Zambia were recognised by the prestigious pan-African AMCOW AfricaSan Awards. We were selected as Runner Up in the Public Service Award category. The awards are dedicated to recognising outstanding efforts and achievements in sanitation and hygiene in Africa which result in large-scale, sustainable behaviour changes and tangible impacts. In particular the Public Service Award category honours institutions or individuals whose roles in public service have had significant impact on large-scale improvements in sanitation and hygiene. The awards initiative is organized by the African Ministers’ Council on Water in collaboration with many organisations including UN Water Africa, and WaterAid.
8. Village Water starts work in a village by helping to set up a Water and Sanitation Committee. Elected by the community, they take ownership of the project, and organise both financial and labour contributions by the community. The Committee is always at least 50% women, recognising their role in water collection, and supporting gender equality.
9. Using stories, dance, pictures, music and humour, field workers educate the villagers in good hygiene practice.
10. Villagers are taught how to construct toilets, with hand washing facilities, from local materials…
11. …as well as pot racks, pestle and mortar stands and bath shelters.
12. Once the community has installed sufficient sanitation, a well is dug and a sealed hand-operated pump is installed. Villagers are trained to maintain the pump.
13. Providing integrated water, sanitation and hygiene to communities reduces the number of deaths caused by diarrhoeal diseases by 65% (WHO).
14. Clean water has a dramatic effect on the incidence of life-threatening water- related diseases in a community.
18. A local source of clean water means children have the time and health to go to school.
19. Local, constant water enables people, and clothes, to be washed regularly, preventing disease and improving mental and physical wellbeing.
20. Once the water and sanitation have improved, further development can occur in a community. Nalitongo Village built a community school and persuaded the Government to provide a teacher.
21. The community may save up funds and start a business, such as a hammer mill facility for neighbouring communities, as was done in Zeko Village.
22. The people we work with are truly grateful for the help of Village Water and our donors, thank you.