Project — asarhumanity.org
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Countries: | Indonesia |
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Regions: | -- |
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Increase Access to Water, Sanitation, Hygiene (SDG 6.1 & 6.2)
Water Quality (SDG 6.3) Water Use Efficiency (SDG 6.4) Water-Related Disaster Management (SDG 11.5) |
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Water-Related Vulnerability Assessments
Leaving No One Behind |
Progress to Date: | 3 water wells and 3 toilet with 4 doors 6 water wells, 6 toilet with 4 doors, 250 gallons per day |
Services Needed: | Financial support |
Desired Partners: |
Academic Institution
Business Government NGO / Civil Society UN Entity Social Enterprise |
Language: | English |
Start & End Dates: | Jun. 2023 » Ongoing |
Project Website: | asarhumanity.org |
Contextual Condition(s): | PHYSICAL: Declining water quality, Quantity, WASH |
Additional Benefits: | Long-term partnership(s) created |
Beneficiaries: | Local communities / domestic users |
Planning & Implementation Time: | 1 - 3 months |
Financial Resources: | Between $50,000 - $100,000 USD |
Primary Funding Source: | international |
Project Challenges: | RESOURCES: Lack of financial resources, Other |
Project Source: | User |
Profile Completion: | 87% |
In November last year, Cianjur (one of region in Indonesia) got hit by an earthquake. Hence, the damaged houses, roads, and other public facilities in Cianjur cannot be used by the people. Even though 6 months have passed since the earthquake, the impact still felt by the people.
They still live in a tent, lack of food, lack of clean water, and lack of health facilities. From all facilities they need right now is clean water. After the earthquake, contour of land destroyed …
We need to open space in order to build the toilet which will take some space from nature.
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Basin and/or Contextual Conditions: | PHYSICAL: Declining water quality, Quantity, WASH |
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Project Benefits: | Long-term partnership(s) created |
Indirect or Direct Beneficiaries: | Local communities / domestic users |
Months & Implementing: | 1 - 3 months |
Financial Resources: | Between $50,000 - $100,000 USD |
Primary Funding Source: | International donor |
Challenges: | RESOURCES: Lack of financial resources, Other |
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