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Drinking water supply and sanitary facilities in schools, Burundi

Projektzeitraum: December 2021 - December 2023
Access to clean water is a human right. In Burundi, however, less than half of the population has access to clean drinking water.

The reasons for this are poverty, polluted drinking water sources, high population density and inadequate infrastructure. The consequences are fatal: many people – especially children – die from diseases caused by contaminated and insufficient water. Currently, only three out of 22 schools in the municipality of Gisozi have access to drinking water on school grounds. Children and teachers have to bring water from home or walk long distances to rivers and springs. Hundreds of children share a few pit latrines, and water for washing hands is rarely available. Young girls in particular drop out of school as a result.

In this project, we are installing sanitary facilities at three pilot schools, forming water committees and involving the water authorities.

Project area

Goals

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Installation of sanitary facilities

Installation of sanitary facilities at three schools in the province of Mwaro to improve hygiene conditions and access to clean drinking water and to ensure a good education.
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2,320 pupils

2,320 pupils at the three schools regularly attend lessons.
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Connection for drinking water supply

All three pilot schools have a functioning connection for drinking water supply and hygiene as well as a committee for infrastructure and maintenance and the water authorities are involved.
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Service and maintenance plan

A maintenance and servicing plan is drawn up for the systems.

Impacts

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9 Sanitary facilities

Nine modern sanitary facilities have been installed at three pilot schools and are in good condition.
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50% fewer days of absence

Absenteeism at the three pilot schools was reduced by 50 percent. The school drop-out rate for girls was reduced by 25 percent.
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1 training module

A training module and a manual for water projects in schools have been created and are available for authorities and other schools in Burundi.
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6 Committees

Six water management committees have been set up at the three schools and meet regularly. The results of their work are documented.

Impressions

Contribution to the sustainability goals

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Contact persons

Thies Geertz

Thies Geertz

Head of Development Cooperation

Tel: +49 7732 9995 86
geertz@globalnature.org

Sponsor

Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ)

Project partners

Biraturaba
Kärcher
Foundation Opportunities for Children