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FUND A PROJECT – HONDURAS
2011 funding priorities for communities in Southern Lempira: San Jose project serving 800 people in four communities.
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$40 – Water basin and tap ('pila') for one family |
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$160 – safe water for one child for life |
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$250 – watershed/water-source protection training for 25 families |
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$500 – 2000 feet of PVC pipe for a water dristribution network |
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Any amount |
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FUND A PROJECT – INDIA
2011 funding priorities for the Sundarban Villages of West Bengal: Three water projects in the Akshaynagar Block, serving 750 people, and strengthening the operation and maintenance systems for all 33 completed Water 1st water projects in India.
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$25 – safe water for one child for life |
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$65 – sanitary toilet for one family |
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$110 – hand-pump maintenance tools for a water committee |
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$2,200 – hand-drilling a deep water point and installation of a pump |
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Any amount |
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FUND A PROJECT – ETHIOPIA
2011 funding priorities for communities in Oromia: Tute Kunche project serving 3,050 people.
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$75 – safe water for one child for life |
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$115 – establishment of a school hygiene-education program |
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$330 – water management training for five community members |
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$725 – construction of a public water point serving 500 people |
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Any amount |
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FUND A PROJECT – BANGLADESH
2011 funding priorities for the urban slums of Dhaka and Chittagong: 115 projects serving 8600 people in the Demra, Kamrangir Char, and Pallabi slums of Dhaka, and the Halishahar and Bandar slums of Chittagong City.
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$30 – safe water for one child for life |
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$40 – management training for a women's water committee |
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$350 –hand-drilling a deep water point and installation of a pump |
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$650 – community toilet/shower block serving 25 families |
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Any amount |
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