By Umesh Basnet | R&D and Fundraising Coordinator
NEWAH has designed and provided various trainings to local people at project level as well as at municipality level. The purpose of these trainings is to create awareness on good hygiene behavior practices for lasting behavior change, to transfer the knowledge and skills necessary for project operation management and sustainability, and to build technical skills of water supply system operation and maintenance among the beneficiaries. The ultimate aim of providing various training and orientation is to help them to be able to manage and maintain their WASH project in a planned, effective, managerial and sustainable way and to make them realize their potential in undertaking other development needs of their community.
NEWAH also has conducted tri-party project agreement workshops with Palikas and Ward WASH-CCs briefing the clear roles and responsibilities of concerned stakeholders. For each project these stakeholders besides the Palika and the Ward-WASH-CC are the WSUC, NEWAH and the Users.
NEWAH has conducted and facilitated the following trainings at community level to strengthen the capacity of local people, the WSUCs and other community level groups:
Project Promotor and Project Assistant Training on WASH project management and bookkeeping
Community Mobilization and Project Planning, Management and Sustainability Training to Water & Sanitation Users Committees (WSUCs)
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