D-1258

   Burkina Faso - Zabre

Burkina Faso Rural Well Water

$54,566

The grant budget will be used to dig 3 or 4 boreholes, install casings, protective well-caps, and hand pumps in the community of Zabre, a village in southeastern Burkina Faso. Included in the project is creation of a community water board, collection of ongoing maintenance fees, training a local mechanic to make repairs when necessary, and instructing citizens on proper use of the pumps.

Improving water resources is key to ameliorating the lives of the people in Burkina Faso for two principal reasons.

First, ensuring access to potable water dramatically reduces the incidence of both diarrheal diseases and parasitic infections, both of which seriously burden families in Burkina Faso.

Second, women in the targeted rural areas spend hours each day fetching water – sometimes walking several kilometers just to reach the nearest polluted well or lake. This takes time from potential income-generating activities, and restricts them to a life of labor. By increasing access to potable water, women cannot only improve the health of their families, but they can better participate in economic activities that they otherwise have little time for.

Primary Host Partner in the Project Country

Club: Ouagadougou Crystal

District: 9100

Primary Contact: Davy Michel Yago

Email: davyago@yahoo.fr

Check all projects from: [District 9100] [Ouagadougou Crystal Rotary Club] [Davy Michel Yago]

Primary International Partner Outside the Project Country

Club: Denver

District: 5450

Primary Contact: Bill Korstad

Email: bkorstad@mac.com

Check all projects from: [District 5450] [Denver Rotary Club] [Bill Korstad]

Proposed Financing

Primary Host Sponsor Rotary Club/District

Rotary Club of Ouagadougou Crystal

$100

Primary International Sponsor Rotary Club/District

Rotary Club of Denver

$4,000

District 5450 DDF

$10,000

Additional Rotary Clubs/Districts

Rotary Club of Various

$40,466

Amount requested from the Rotary Foundation (waived)

-

Total

$54,566

Status and Progress Information

Completed

This project is completed. Project listed for the 2008-09 Rotary Year.

The Matching Grant application number from TRF is #69346.

The costs have been verified by both the local Rotary Club and a former Peace Corp volunteer, assigned to the Community of Zabre in 2006 and 2007, the site of the pump implementations.

Village water boards will be elected to oversee pump operation and insure proper maintenance (which is minimal) is performed. Each family using the pump will be required to contribute to a replenishment fund. Yearly assessments will keep the required minimums on-hand. It’s a technique successfully used by the Danish on many other projects.

If unable to raise funds necessary for 4 wells, we can scale back to 3 wells at a total cost of $41,212.

Project was fully funded, successfully implemented in February 2009. Final Report in process.

<5-Oct-08> System Entry
Creation of project page.

<8-May-09> by Bill Korstad
The project was fully funded in January 2009 and all work completed by February 28, 2009

<15-Jun-09> by Bill Korstad
Project was fully funded and successfully completed in February 2009. Final report being sent to RI.

<27-Jul-09> System Entry
Grant paperwork sent to The Rotary Foundation.

<9-Aug-09> by Bill Korstad
Final Report submitted to TRF

<16-Aug-09> System Entry
TRF Grant Number assigned: 69,346.

<16-Nov-09> by Bill Korstad
Projected was approved, funded, completed, final report completed and approved.

<16-Nov-09> System Entry
Grant approved by The Rotary Foundation.

<16-Nov-09> by Bill Korstad
Project was completed, final report submitted and approved.

<22-Jun-10> System Entry
Grant status changed to "Completed".