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Transcript of Our presentation to the Board
WMG India
UPDATE JULY 2011 TUCSON, AZ
- Location & Partners - Program Highlights - Our Approach - The Future - The ASK!
A Tale of Two Countries
Extreme Poverty - 450 million - Migration
Explosive Growth - 8% growth - New capital, funding
Physiography & Livelihoods
Environment: - Rainfall: ~ 50 in/yr - Temp: 50º – 96º F - Elev: 2000 – 5000 ft Geology: - 95% basalt - Ground water: 10- 150ft
Home - Panchgani
Physiography & Livelihoods
Livelihoods: - Tourism - Migration - Farming Agriculture: - Millet, wheat, rice, sugar cane - 70% rain fed agriculture
Our Partner: GRAMPARI
Part of Initiatives of Change: - Leadership & ethics training - Global organization - Long history - Large network - 70 acre campus
Our Partner: GRAMPARI
Programs: - Livelihoods - Governance Mission: - Empower rural India through thoughtful, community-led programs - Founded in 2008 - 3 staff
Our Partner: GRAMPARI
WMG: - Technical expertise - Programmatic development - Operational mgmt GRAMPARI: - Housing - Facilities - Legal entity - Local relationships**
UN Millennium Development
Goals
Access to water Adequate sanitation Exceeding the water goal Behind on sanitation
Safe, Sustainable Water Access
Pachputewadi - Pop ~400 Water supply: - Natural springs - Gravity fed ~2 km Challenges: - Declining flow - Aging system - Contamination - Inadequate supply
Safe, Sustainable Water Access
- Conservation 1st, leaks & maintenance - Spring boxes, low cost, low tech - Increased flow by ~7200 liters / day - >120 people days - ~$500
Safe, Sustainable Water Access
**No ladies **No sustainability **Not completed
Approach
Over 50% of all water projects fail in the first few years - Not charity, empowerment - Build demand for services - <20% technical
Approach
Community-led design - Immersion - Facilitation - Technical guidance - Skills transfer - Inclusive decision making** - Ownership No subsidies* - Community labor & funding
Safe, Sustainable Water Access
Pachputewadi - Pop ~400 Water supply: - Natural springs - Gravity fed ~2 km Challenges: - Declining flow - Aging system - Contamination - Inadequate supply
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)
Why WASH? Waterborne diseases
3.5 million children die from diarrheal diseases and respiratory infections
0% 20% 10% 30% 40%
Point of use water treatment
Hand washing with soap
Source Water Treatment
Sanitation
Water Supply
Hygiene Education
2000$ 1000$ 3000$ 4000$
1658 to 8274
Measles Immunizations
Latrine Construction & Promotion
Water sector regulation and advocacy
Handpump or stand post
Cholera Immunizations
257 to 4566
< 270
94
47
3.35
5000$
39
32
28
25
11
Graph 1 : Reduction in Diarrheal Morbidity (%) per Intervention
Graph 2 : Cost per Intervention to avert 1 DALY due to Diarrheal Disease.
Hygiene promotion with hand washing with soap
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Challenges of health related behavior change Knowing vs. Doing Not just developing country
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)
Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH)
Tippy taps Bringing to life WHY, HOW and WHEN Community immersion and follow up Focused WMG’s leveraged approach
LRG Approach
LOCAL: - 600 children - Program Development - Proposals
LRG Approach
LOCAL: - 600 children - Program Development - Proposals REGIONAL: - District mandate - Resource center - NGO capacity
LRG Approach
LOCAL: - 600 children - Program Development - Proposals REGIONAL: - District mandate - Resource center - NGO capacity GLOBAL: - Website & Video - Networking - Sharing
WMG India 2011 & 2012
Panchgani - home, solid waste, RWH demo, sanitation, organic farming
Taighat - forestry, watershed, spring protection
Kinghar - well recharge
Pachputewadi, spring protection, drinking water, hygiene
Abhepuri - 400 hectare irrigation, hygiene, well recharge, sanitation
Dandeghar – water quality
Projects >> Programs WASH: - School hygiene - tippytap.org - Sanitation?? Watershed: - Spring protection - Well recharge
WMG India 2011 & 2012
Fund raising: - Private & corporate donors - Scaling to 10 villages - Impacting 20K people Admin: - Recruit & train staff - Org development - Legal entity
WMG India 2011 & 2012
Beyond Jared & Sowmya: - 2009: $0 - 2010: $600 + 2200 - 2011: $4200 + 4000 - 2012 : $5700 + ? Models for impact: - Consultancy - Major grant or contract (WB, AID, UN) - Up internal capacity
WMG India 2011 & 2012
What WMGi needs: - Promotion - Fund raising - International cmt WMG goes on tour! World Bank, US Agency for International Development, Case Foundation, Global Giving, Association for India’s Development, American Indian Community Foundation, Rotary
Thanks!
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