Rotary Club: Solana Beach Project Title: Cambodia Sanitation 1. Describe the project. What was done, when and where did project activities take place? The Solana Beach ECO Rotary Club supported a Cambodia Sanitation Project that built four latrines for poor rural families, which included a Tippy-tap soap hand washing station and a Cambodia-made ceramic water filter to provide clean drinking water. The recipient families live in the poor rural area of Kos Khel in Cambodia, where decent toilet facilities are big issues. The latrines installations were done this past December, January and February with the help of the recipient families. Education materials were provided on proper hygiene and the importance of hand washing. 2. How many people benefited from this project? 50 - 4 families and close neighbors 3. Who were the beneficiaries, how were they impacted by this project, and what humanitarian need was met? The families in Cambodia and their neighbors are the beneficiaries. The impact is promoting good health in Cambodia for the poor, and an important undertaking. The humanitarian need we met was providing good sanitation, essential for health and well being. But it's not the norm in rural Cambodia, where old habits of poor hygiene are still wide spread. Open fields are still used for elimination of body waste, and hand washing, mostly not done at all, would be with a basin of water, which tends to spread germs from one person to another. The result is the contamination of streams and soils, the spread of disease, high rates of infant and young child mortality, and heavy caseloads of diarrhea and other infections. 4. How many Rotarians participated in the project? 0 5. What did they do? Please give at least two examples, not including financial support provided to the project. Because of COVID-19 travel restrictions travel to Cambodia was not possible. It was however planned, as last year, that members of the Cache Valley Morning Rotary Club would travel to Cambodia and visit the project. They would have met the Cambodia director, the workmen doing the construction, and the recipient families. They also would have brought family and friends with him, and, as is standard procedure in our system, also brought some construction supplies and gifts for the children, including tooth brushes and toothpaste. 6. If a cooperating organization was involved, what was its role? The US-based non-profit, Latrines For Life, managed the project through a partner NGO in Cambodia, Solidarity Fund For Rural Development (SFRD), which did the contracting for the installations - latrine, hand washing station and water filter. The latrines were constructed over a period of three months with the help of the families receiving the latrine. SFRD also provided education materials on proper hygiene and the importance of hand washing, and gave instructions to families on the use and maintenance of the ceramic water filter provided. 7. Income
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