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Livelihood Support & Promotion of Small Community Infrastructure Project
Process
The targeted community approached LACIPs Partner Organization SPADO for registration and formed a Male Community Organization named Shama constituting 23 members along with a president and a general secretary. The Community Organization developed a village development plan, which highlighted a drinking water scheme (DWSS) as one of their priorities. Shama forwarded a resolution to LACIP, along with technical and financial assistance needed for the DWSS scheme. The Partner Organizations social and technical team proceeded and visited the site for socio economic survey before implementation of the project. After the approval of PPAF, the Community Organization was intimated to open a bank account where 15% of the total cost of the scheme was borne by the community and 85% paid by PPAF. In order to ensure smooth implementation of the scheme, the Community Organization constituted three different committees, project committee, audit committee and maintenance committee. The role of these committees was to check the quality of the work, transparency and ensure the maintenance of the scheme.
I have no words to express my happiness when heard about the drinking water supply schmes in our village. I got membership in community organization and upon the consensus of neighbors I requested SPADO to install the scheme near to our house because of my disability. Earlier, it was very difficult to fetch water from far distances. After decreased work load, I have enrolled my two daughters in nearby government school.
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