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Water and sanitation for life and creation of employment opportunities in South Nias

  • Nias project Indonesia
  • Project Bengulu Selatan
  • Timora
  • Timora 2

Location

Nias Selatan Regency, North Sumatera Province, Indonesia

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Beneficiaries

Direct: 1,200 (506 women and 396 children under the age of 15) of the most vulnerable community in terms of water and sanitation of the South Nias Area Program. They correspond to 60/70 families.

Indirect: 14,120 (6,807 women and 2,507 children under the age of 15), the total population of the 16 communities of the South Nias Area Program. They correspond to 3,530 families.

Duration

July 2020 - May 2021

Problems

The Nias Selatan district is located in the island of Nias and is considered one of the least developed and remotest areas in the North Sumatra province. 16.45% of the population lives in poverty, with an average daily per capita income of 10 dollars. Most of the population subsists on agriculture and livestock. According to data from the Fanayama primary health center (2019), only 56% practices handwashing with soap and only 48% has stopped defecating in the open.

40.45% of the population of the South Nias Area Program does not have access to water supply. Although there are wells or springs, some are in disuse due to a lack of maintenance or lack of community water committees. Practically all homes have a rainwater collection system on which they depend as their main source of supply.

 Only 37.80% of the families have sanitation infrastructures for defecation. Of the 16 communities where World Vision works, none has been certified as Open Defecation Free.

Objectives

To improve health and life conditions of the community members of the South Nias Area Program for 2021 based on:

  • Providing access to clean water and improved sanitation for the most vulnerable community
  • Strengthening water committees
  • Improving community living conditions through the water and sanitation entrepreneurship program
  • Achieving the Open Defecation Free declaration for the community

Description

A well will be built to supply about 75 liters of water per day and two community septic tanks will be installed for the use of 1,200 people and 40-60 families with the aim of reducing the spread of diseases such as Covid-19.

Moreover, the capacities and functioning of the Water Committee will be strengthened to guarantee the sustainability of infrastructures, and a community awareness campaign will be carried out to inform about appropriate hygiene practices for the prevention of Covid-19.

Finally, women’s groups will be trained as members of the water committees so that they can become important actors in the Social Entrepreneurship Group in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector (WASH).

The added value of this project consists of the integration of interventions related to women and children. Malnutrition rates and diseases due to unhealthy environments, especially among children, will be reduced when the community can have access to clean water and hygiene habits such as handwashing with soap, as well as access to latrines and toilets to prevent open defecation.

 

Methodology to be used

This project applies the concept of community participation and community development approaches. Partner involvement ranges from the planning process to evaluation. The main partners involved are the water committee, the public health center and the regional social agency for traditional and religious leaders.

Monitoring and evaluation will be routinely carried out in conjunction with partners, local governments and community representatives. The community will also be actively involved in each process of this project through community forums.

The method for implementing this project is community participation and empowerment. The community will be actively involved in every step of the program development.

Prior to this, community members and their representatives will be trained and equipped with skills, knowledge and values so that the project team, partners and community have the same understanding of the project, the scope of objectives, goal, indicators and measurement of the project.

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Budget€35,000
€35,000