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Title: EVALUATION THE IMPACT OF WORLD VISION ETHIOPIA, WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE PROJECT ON THE COMMUNITY: THE CASE OF AMHARA REGION, WEST GOJAM ZONE,JABI TEHNANE WOREDA
Authors: TIBEBU, TAYE
Keywords: EVALUATION
WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE
Rural Development
Issue Date: Sep-2016
Publisher: St. Mary's University
Abstract: Water is life. It is a basic need for human being welfare. Adequate domestic water supply is an entry point to sustainable development. However . Approximately 780 million people, 11% of the world’s population, remain without safe drinking water, and over 2 billion or 37% of the world’s population remain without safe sanitation methods . To solve this basic problem of the community governmental and non - governmental organizations have been implementing water supply and sanitation projects so far, many lack sus tainability due to improper management. This is attributed to the implementation modalities and the level of community engagement .Among the Non governmental organizations World Vision Ethiopia/WVE/Is the primary international NGO in the Amhara region and Jabi tehnane Woreda in particular engaged in water supply ,sanitation and hygiene works. Accordingly Study were conducted to evaluate the impact of world Vi s i on E thiopia, Jabi tehnane ADP water, sanitation and hygiene project on the community . The study fallowed quantitative and qualitative survey . To make this real a random sample of 40 villages were selected from 39 KAs and then a total of 400 households (10 households from each cluster) selected using systematic random sampling . The focus group were al so organized t o address grass root beneficiaries composed of Kebele leaders and user community. Literature xii review is part of the evaluation which considered review of reports of government and WVE. The project implementation strategy of WVE primarily emphasized working with partners, especially with government offices and through Community participation. The discu s sio n with F G Ds shown as that WVE have solve d the ir critical water shortage problem and enhanced the ir sani tation and hygiene pract ices. The community has participated in WVE project in various ways, in kind, in Cash and in labor during water supply scheme construction and sanitation and hygiene campaign . The evaluation stud y found that WV E Jabi tehnane A rea development program have improve d the potable w ater coverage from 51.62 % in 2007 t o 54 % . while the review of secondary data shows improvement from 42 % in2007 to 66.36 % in 2016 .WV E alone have contributed for 13% increment in water coverage by constructing 165 water schemes which benefited 26,500 populations . S anitation facilities improve d from in 50 % to 88.5 % , this show 38.5 % increament in private latrine coverage . Regarding community led total sanitation o ut of 39 K A s 35 have declared open defecation free . The hygiene practices have also improved. The survey found out that 57.3 % of respondents wash hands with soap. While 81 % of the respondents wash their hand at least at four critical times . Diarrhea among under 5 children reduce d from 32 % to 29 %.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2679
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