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Schools for WASH and Rainwater Harvesting
Promotion in Kathmandu Valley
School Orientation Programme
Why School WASH and RWH In 2010, MoE endorsed Child-Friendly School
Initiative framework GoN has adopted National Sanitation and
Hygiene Master Plan – includes WASH in schools Since 2006 – National Strategy on School Health
and Nutrition Till 2011 – 11000 schools and their surrounding
declared ODF using SLTS
GoalTo improve the health condition of the urban poor and
extremely poor, especially children, though improved water
supply including rain water harvesting, ground water recharge,
sanitation and awareness on Healthy Active Living and
Environmental, hygiene practices in schools and their living
environment.
Objectives1: Support selected schools/children homes in Kathmandu Valley, in improving WASH facilities and rainwater harvesting and recharge systems
2: Use schools as a entry point to promote rainwater harvesting in surrounding communities through school-led RWH;
3: Providing practical WASH education as well as training school children as change agent to stimulate change in behavior of the community so as to improve WASH facilities through School led rain water harvesting;
4: Enhancing health and fitness of students through provision of sports facilities;
5: Support the “Recharge Kathmandu” campaign
6: Promote public-private-community participation in WASH
Plan of ActivitiesActivity 1: Select 10 schools and provide orientation to selected schools on Rain Water Harvesting and Ground Water Recharge
Sub-activity 1.1: Preliminary survey of the schoolsSub-activity 1.2: Technical survey of the schools
Activity 2: Prepare plans and designs for WASH facilities improvement, rainwater harvesting and recharge and sports facilities improvement for the selected schoolsActivity 3: Implement WASH facilities improvement, RWH and recharge system and sports facilities in selected schoolsActivity 4: Provide practical training on WASH and Operation and Maintenance of the WASH and RWH systems to be selected schools (with maintenance tool kit)Activity 5: Design communication materials and implement School-led rain water harvesting campaigns in catchment areas of the 10 selected schools
Implementation Modality
WASH in schools – improves children health
WASH in Schools – increases attendance
WASH in schools – promotes gender equality and equity fosters social inclusion and
individual respect absentee of girls is less in
schools where there is hand washing and separate sanitation facilities
girls can take various advantages of educational opportunities and better protect themselves
WASH in schools – reaches the community
Rain water harvesting
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