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 Global grant provides water, sanitation for school children in Mozambique

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The Rotary Club of Maputo, Mozambique, partnered with the Rotary Club of Skanderborg, Denmark, on a global grant project to build bathrooms, a water hole, and a tank for a school in Maputo.

Rotarian José Rui Amaral stood in the bathroom of the Hulene A school for only a minute before he couldn’t stand it anymore. “The smell was horrible,” he says.

The primary school outside Maputo, Mozambique, lacked money to update its crumbling sanitation system, built decades earlier, when the school served 700 students. It now serves 2,500 students and staff.

The plumbing was so deteriorated that school officials were forced to close the bathrooms and set up makeshift stalls in a neighboring open area -- one side for girls, the other for boys.

Not only were the bathrooms in disrepair, but the school lacked running water. There were two taps on the playground that ran for only two hours a day.

When the Rotary Club of Maputo began looking for a water project, its members approached Mozambique’s Ministry of Education for a list of schools with water and sanitation problems. Club members visited schools on the list one by one, and the choice became obvious.

“When we went to Hulene A, it was horrible,” says Amaral. “There was no water.”

The Maputo Rotarians obtained several price estimates to upgrade the sanitation system and install a water tank and began looking for an international partner to finance the US$55,100 project.

“Our club was looking for a Foundation project, as we had funds to use,” says Stein Schierenbeck, a member of the Rotary Club of Skanderborg, Denmark. “Being a club in the test district for the new global grant setup, we looked for areas of need within another test district. Contacts through our district and Rotary Denmark to District 9400 (Botswana, part of Mozambique, South Africa) led us to this project and need in Maputo.”

Once the clubs connected, they applied for and received a Rotary Foundation Global Grant. It took two months to complete the bathrooms, dig a water hole, and install a 5,000 liter tank. A ceremony was held in October 2011 to celebrate the new facilities.

Maputo’s minister of education attended the ceremony and told Amaral that the new facilities were “luxurious” compared with typical standards.

School officials are now charged with maintaining the sanitation system and water tank, which came with a one-year guarantee and were built to require little maintenance. The Rotarians involved were also careful to make sure the contractor agreed to provide regular maintenance of the sanitation system and tank.

“The children are very happy,” says Amaral. “A week ago, I went there to give some sports items to the school and several children ran out to greet me -- they recognized me as one of the people who gave them water.”


11 Comments:
At 10:17AM on 9 January 2013, Marcos SINATE wrote: This is a very very good project. It allows do deliver de rights to whom it belongs. To study and to have education is a right of everyone. But, when the conditions are not suitable for enjoying the learning, it's not possible at all. I would like that Rotary could also do something in order to solve the problem of children who reach high levels of education without knowing to read a simple sentence...
At 10:41AM on 5 October 2012, Sivadasan Pandikasala wrote: Excellent work. Our club also did a "Well-Dug" Drinking Water project for an Lower Primary School in our town, and 200+ children and teachers/staff are happy that they do have Fresh Water resource of their-own after 92 years of existence of the school. The children are from financially weaker section. SO, ANYTHING WE ROTARIAN WORLDWIDE DO FOR DRINKING WATER IS APPLAUDED AND APPRECIATED BY THE LOCAL PUBLIC, THUS WE CREATE PUBLIC IMAGE AS WELL. Thanks to Rotary Moments...
At 10:40AM on 5 October 2012, John Moss wrote: This is just the sort of project my Club used to do with Matching Grants but we must learn how to prepare a Global Gant as you have done. It would help us enormously if you could send me a copy of the application. Thank you
At 8:51AM on 27 September 2012, Dr K Sambasiva Naidu wrote: Congratulations for the wonderful work you are doing!
At 8:30AM on 25 September 2012, Dennis D'Abreo wrote: Great job you have done. I am inspired with your project. Awesome your efforts. Dennis D'Abre President 12-13 Rotary club of Vasai District 3140
At 10:38AM on 4 September 2012, Robert Alexander wrote: Wonderful ,are the full details of the project available to help other Rotary clubs streamline there applications for funds.Did you secure extra money outside Rotary ie from tank manufacturers
At 11:32AM on 31 August 2012, shivraj wrote: good work
At 11:05AM on 28 August 2012, Navnit Banerjea wrote: Great Work!
At 1:24PM on 27 August 2012, Rtn Gangadhar Khandelwal wrote: Congartlations for wondrful work!
At 5:23PM on 23 August 2012, wicki wrote: How many toilets have been built? Does anoyne know ?
At 8:51AM on 21 August 2012, T.Susant wrote: Great project for the children who have been denied the basic rights. It gives them a dignity to live and pursue their education. Thanks to rotary.

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