International Development Grant
Water Sanitation and Smokeless Stoves in Ramechhap
Project Number: CA-3-S064793001
Status: Closed
Country/Region:
Maximum Contribution: $204,978.00
Start Date: March 24, 2010
End Date: March 31, 2013
Duration: 3.0 years
Project Description
The project aims to improve the health of poor rural populations in Ramechhap District by providing clean water sanitation services and low-smoke cooking technologies for 20 054 women 16 009 children and 3 958 men. The project helps communities build and install household toilets gravity-flow water systems that deliver clean water year-round through public taps toilets and smokeless domestic cooking stoves that reduce in-house smoke emission and fuel consumption. It promotes effective use of local resources and involves community participation. The project provides materials and technical support for building low-cost water sanitation and cooking facilities. The local communities contribute labour and materials such as sand and gravel. World Neighbours Canada is working in partnership with Tamakoshi Sewa Samiti to implement this project.
Progress & Results Achieved
Results achieved as of the end of the project (March 2013) include: Drinking water systems: Five water systems were installed by villagers in three small villages and two larger towns serving 260 families or 1 625 women children and men. Time spent carrying water by the women before the water systems were installed was on average 240 minutes per day. This has been reduced to less than 60 minutes per day since the water systems were installed. The time saved is mostly spent on vegetable gardening. Sanitation: 6 280 sealed hygienic toilets were installed by homeowners serving 36 076 women children and men. The number of cases of gastrointestinal problems reported such as cholera diarrhoea dysentery and worms has dropped from 896 cases in the year before the toilets were installed to 176 cases in the year after the toilets were installed. Smokeless stoves: 1 617 smokeless high-efficiency stoves have been installed by villagers serving 9 002 women children and men. Respiratory disease eye problems and coughing spells have decreased from 295 cases in the year before the stoves were installed to 50 cases in the year after the stoves were installed. Wood use dropped from 150 kg (five loads) per week to 90 kg (three loads) per week. This reduced the time spent carrying wood and the amount spend on fuel by 40%.
Key Information
Executing Agency:
World Neighbours Canada
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Program:
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Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Donor country personnel
Collaboration: Bilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Pre-APP