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Rotaryclub Brummen-Engelenburg Atjo Westerhuis en Martin Buitink 1/2012
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Bamboo schools 2 organisaties: Samata Siksha Niketan: Uttam Sanjel 16 BS Karuna Shechen : Nadine Donnet 7 BS sponsoring
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Waarom Nepal? * Nepal behoort tot de armste landen van de wereld * Nepal is het armste land van Azie * BS voor de armste bevolkingsgroepen * Bijval Impulsis en Aqua for All
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Doelen: 1. Water 2. Sanitatie 3. Gezondheid
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Jorpati Project 2009 – 2012: 1. Rain Water Harvest (RWH) 2. Toiletten 3. Health / Dental Care & Education (HDC&E)
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TEGENSLAG: Grond Jorpati verkocht in 2011. Nieuwe school op nieuwe plek. Studenten verhuizen : april 2012. RWH klaar: april 2012 Toiletten klaar: februari / maart 2012 Jorpati School wordt Jorpati College: Van kleuterschool t/m 2 eerste klassen op universitair niveau.
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PROJECT 1. Jorpati Pilot 2009 – 2012: 1. RWH (100.000 liter) ± 16.000 2. Toiletten (20) 12.134 3. HDCE (3 jaar) 61.692 Totaal 89.826
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PROJECT 2. Wandelen voor Water 2012 voor: 1 – 2 nieuwe scholen in Pokhara en Sumara RWH(2013): ± 15.000 x 2 = ± 30.000 Toiletten: al in goede staat HDC&E: (nog) niet
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PROJECT 1. Fundraising RC Brummen-Engelenburg30.000 Impulsis16.000 RC Rijssen 5.500 RC Twenterand 5.500 RC Ambt Almelo11.000 Totaal 68.000 Nodig89.826 Tekort21.826 Conclusie: Tekort komt overeen met 1 jaar Health / Dental Care (incl. Education). Extra opbrengst RC, overige sponsoren, overheid? Succes pilot?
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PROJECT 2. Schatting: RC Brummen-Engelenburg 8.500 400 kinderen Overige RC’s 8.500 X 1,8 (A4A)13.600 Totaal 30.600 Conclusie: In elk geval 1, maar bijna zeker 2 scholen met RWH in 2013
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Tot nu toe overgemaakt naar Nepal: 2010 – 2011 23.246 2011 – 2012 12.804 Totaal 36.050 Totaal FR 68.000 Nog in kas 31.950
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A traditional and green system to preserve the world water resources Nadine Donnet Karuna-Shechen
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Access to safe water has become a real problem: women make kilometres everyday to fetch safe water or queue up to get it at some spring and pay a high price for it
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* The water comes from water bed which level is going down dangerously every year; from the only river of Kathmandu (soon will be dry); from different springs of the surrounding high hills which are drying out quickly. * Wells are also drying out. * Different process of water filtration is used by the population. * Water reserves are not renewable as consummation is higher than supplies.
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* In 2010, Karuna-Shechen has started a partnership with the Indian association “Barefoot College” and its Director, Bunker Roy. * a rain water harvesting system ( with underground tank reserve) has been built during the summer of 2011 to supply a school situated an hour away from Katmandou. * This process is very safe, the water is filter( natural filter with sand+ ashes and gravels)
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