G-3489

Cameroon Bandam Village Water,

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Project Description

Region: Africa

Country: Cameroon

Location: Bandam

Total Budget: $148,206

Area of Focus: Water, sanitation and hygiene



This international Global Grant-funded project will provide clean and reliable water, disease prevention,

Menstrual Hygiene Workshop as well as Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Training for a school of over

200 children and more than 6,400 community members in the villages of Bandam & Guingklo, Cameroon. The

Rotary Club of Denver Southeast is teaming with lots of District 5450 clubs, a local host Kumbo Rotary Club

and local Cooperating Organization to undertake this much-needed project. Both the local Rotary Club (the

Rotary Club of Kumbo) and the local Cooperating Organization (the Association for Sustainable Development,

ASD) have a history of successfully completing sustainable community-driven projects in Cameroon. ASD and

the Rotary Club of Kumbo have completed many WASH Projects in Cameroon and both have knowledgeable

experts to design, manage, and supervise the project as well as carefully and transparently administering grant

funds, and also to complete engineering review, hydro-geophysical & hydrology analysis, and any additionally

needed input on operations and maintenance designs. The Rotary Club of Denver Southeast is providing fund

raising and oversight to ensure the project is successful and sustainable. The first objective of the project is to

create a water supply which includes drilling a well for water, an electric-powered pump system for the well, and

storage facilities designed to distribute the water to the school and community. The second objective is a Water

System and WASH training for the local water committee and villagers to improve water-related disease

awareness and education, including a workshop on menstrual hygiene and creating sustainable feminine hygiene

pads. This initiative merges water provision and knowledge with public health to provide sustainable,

community-led WASH awareness and action in rural Cameroon that provides year-round health and

productivity services.

The Association for Sustainable Development is known to the Host Sponsor (the Rotary Club of Kumbo) which

has had several visits from members of the Rotary Club of Denver Southeast (D-5450) regarding previous

Global Grants for WASH projects in Cameroon. From 2018 to 2019, Association for Sustainable Development's

Eugene Lendzemo mobilized the village of Nkar (Cameroon) to form a Water Management Committee as part

of the preparation for developing a sustainable water management strategy and then managed and successfully

completed the Nkar Water Project (GG2013544). The Rotary Club of Kumbo has met with Association for

Sustainable Development and had the club's consulting water engineer (Ernest Aroke) review and approve the

implementation plans of Association for Sustainable Development. Mr. Aroke had provided a very positive

assessment of Association for Sustainable Development's capability to serve as the local implementer of the

previously completed Nkar Water Project. The International Sponsor has been kept informed of these

developments and concurs with the Rotary Club of Kumbo's recommendation to have the Association for

Sustainable Development serve as a participating, non-governmental organization. Association for Sustainable

Development employs Eugene Lendzemo, who has worked with the Rotary Club of Kumbo and the Rotary

Club of Denver Southeast on six previous Cameroon-based Global Grant projects in the villages of Nkar,

Didango, Sabongari, Tchim/Mvouh, Lum-Sole, Up Station Bamenda, Mape and Maetur where the work was

done (and is being done) to the clubs' satisfaction. Association for Sustainable Development's technician,

Eugene Lendzemo, is working specifically to ensure the long-term sustainability, monitoring, and evaluation of

this project by recruiting a small team of trainees in WASH from the village to become the long-term trainers

for the community. We believe strongly in the Train-The-Trainer approach. This will be comprised of two

committees: the Village Health Committee (for Disease Prevention and Menstrual Hygiene Training) and the

Village Water Management Committee (for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and Water Project

Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) related issues). These trainings are specifically incorporated into this budget

and project to ensure that the M&E will not rely long-term on the Association for Sustainable Development or

Rotary, but on the community itself.

Primary Host Partner

District: 9150

Rotary Club of: Kumbo

Primary Contact: Ibrahim Yaouba

Email: dbsislam@yahoo.com

Primary International Partner

District: 5450

Rotary Club of: Denver Southeast

Primary Contact: Joshua Knight

Email: joshuanknight@gmail.com

Project Status

Need $120,886
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Project listed for the 2024-25 Rotary Year.

The TRF Grant application number is #246488.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Kumbo (9150)

13-Sep-24

$14,120

$0

$14,120

Denver Southeast (5450)

13-Sep-24

$6,000

$4,000

$10,000

Remaining Amount to Raise

Additional Club Contribution (Needed) - Add a contribution

$120,886

-

$120,886

Amount Requested from The Rotary Foundation

-

$3,200

$3,200

Total

$148,206

Note: as of July 1, 2015 there is a 5% additional support fee for cash contributions. This fee does not appear in the financials above because it does not apply if the funds are sent directly to the project account (without going through TRF, and therefore without Paul Harris credit). Clubs sending their cash contribution to TRF must be aware they will have to send an additional 5%.

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History Log Entries

13-Sep-24

by Joshua Knight

System Entry: Creation of project page.

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