Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga

by HOPE International Development Agency
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga
Help HOPE bring clean water to Chano Dorga

Project Report | Jan 15, 2019
The work for clean water has begun!

By Julie Cole | UK Fundraiser

Laying the pipeline
Laying the pipeline

We are pleased to report that work has started in Chano Dorga on their new water and sanitation project, thanks to donors like you!

For the Chano Dorga community of 3,942 men, women and children, it has been a very busy few months.  Due to the timescale of other HOPE projects in southern Ethiopia,  the project start date for this comprehensive project was moved forward by three months and officially started in October 2018.  Therefore, under the guidance of HOPE staff, the community has been busy providing much of the labour to build their new water and sanitation system. For example, one fresh water spring has been capped and one water tank has now been built, with plans to cap another spring and build a second water tank underway.  Similarly, just over half of the 15 water points have been built around the village in agreed locations to provide easy and fair access to all members of the community.  

Additionally, 3.2 km of the lengthy 14.3 km pipeline has been dug and is being prepared for the pipes to be laid that will deliver the clean water to the village.  This is much longer than most of HOPE's typical water pipelines and has contributed to the high budget and lengthy timescale for approval by the local government for this particular project.  However, the long wait has made the local people even more desperate to end their dangerous and lengthy daily walk for water and more motivated to help HOPE complete their new water system.  It is estimated that the construction will be completed in the end of February due their hard work and serious commitment.

However, as per the plan developed in conjunction with the local government, HOPE's work in Chano Dorga is expected to continue until September 2020.  A HOPE staff member will continue to live and work in the community facilitating health education for another 18 months to allow adequate time for changes in hygiene and sanitation behaviours to be embedded.  In addition, the follow-up investment of teaching women basic business skills and applied savings and lending principles within a Self Help Group structure of 20 women in 20 different self-governing groups, will run for this period as well.  Both are key to building a critical foundation for improving each household's health and income and ultimately the community's future development and prosperity.  To date, 19 of these Self Help Groups have been established and the health education of the community is in its beginning stages, with 10% of the community having received HOPE’s health instruction within their homes.  Similarly, 9% of local households, using HOPE’s suggested guidelines, have built their own pit latrine.  

To fund the remaining work, HOPE UK has recently received grants totalling £17,500 from supportive Trusts.  Until all aspects of HOPE's work have been delivered, we will continue to fundraise for the final 20% of the budget.

Since 1984, HOPE has been working in Ethiopia and has helped more than 270,000 people gain access to clean water by constructing or improving more than 130 water supply systems in the region.   Thank you for playing your part in transforming yet one more community with life-changing clean water in 2019.  

The first (of two) capped springs
The first (of two) capped springs
A newly completed water point and wash basin
A newly completed water point and wash basin
Community involvement digging the trenches
Community involvement digging the trenches
The first (of two) water tanks
The first (of two) water tanks

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Julie Cole
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