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82daysagoTankou nou te anonse'w sa semèn pase,jodi a se yon gran jou pou tout moun k'ap viv nan kominote Bisentik paske jodi a se jounen inogirasyon pwi kominotè Bisentik la.fòk ou ta la pou wè fason moun yo kontan,yo fè bèl dekorasyon,yo ranje bèl flè nan tout anviwon pwi a sebèl bagay.Malerezman nou pa ka fè w' viv tout sa ki te pase men nou voye foto sa kòm egzanp.
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85daysagoKominote sa deja fini ak pwogram jesyon an travay teknik fini se enskripsyon ki pat mache pou kounya gen 31 kay ki enskri sou 50 kay tout bagay deja prè.Pwi sa ap inogire Vandredi 24 Fevriye 2012 la.
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85daysagoKominote sa deja fini ak pwogram jesyon an travay teknik fini se enskripsyon ki pat mache pou kounya gen 31 kay ki enskri sou 50 kay tout bagay deja prè.Pwi sa ap inogire Vandredi 24 Fevriye 2012 la.
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09Dec2011Reparasyon fini pou Bisentik rete sèlman repetisyon pou ponp sa inogire.
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28Oct2011
Inauguration
The community celebrates the inauguration of the new well with dancing, singing, theatrical performances and a blessing. -
21Oct2011
Bank Account Established
The Water Management Committee opens an account where the fees collected from well-users will be deposited. -
14Oct2011
Management Contract Signed
The Water Management Committee, the Mayor and Haiti Outreach sign a contract and reinforce the legitimacy of Water Management Committee and their commitment to upholding the by-laws the Committee wrote.Verified Complete -
07Oct2011
Pump Installed
The pump is installed. -
30Sep2011Gen paran an Haiti ki mete timoun lekòl bay yo manje epi voye nan inivèsite lè yo fin lekòl. Men gen kèk lòt tou ki pa kontante yo de sa sèlman de voye lekol al nan inivèsite men paran yo apran fè jaden tou. Tou lè 3 mesye sa yo se 3 frè paran bay yo moso tè sa pou plante diri e yo gen lòt plantasyon yo fè toujou sa vle di paran yo aprann yo patisipe nan peye lekol yo tou paske aprè chak rekot yo gen yon pousantaj pou yo, pou achte plan pou plante e pou achte kèk bagay pou al lekòl.
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23Sep2011
Drill or Rehab Work Begins
Technicians from Haiti Outreach begin drilling or making repairs and the community provides the materials that are locally available. -
16Sep2011Jou jedi se jou mache St-Raphaël, lè sa ouap jwenn tout fri ak legum ak lòt bagay toujou nan mache zòn sa li rezève pou viv alimantè. Sa se ansyen mache men gen yon bèl Mache ki konstwi pou moun St-Raphaël
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16Sep2011
Guard Selected
The Water Management Committee prepares and signs the contract with the well guardian who will be responsible for day to day operations.Verified Complete -
09Sep2011Dènyèman mwen te montre nou imaj kote se moun ki tap laboure tè-a yon fason pou prepare tè a avan yo plante. Jodia se yon moun ki gen ti mwayen li charite ak bèf, bèf sa yo la espesyalman pou charite tè oubyen roule kann konsa tou yo sevi avèk li pou pote chaj tankou yo konn sele cheval. Pou laboure tè yon karo tè yap bezwen 3000 goud sa se pou moun ki gen ti mwayen.
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09Sep2011
Location Selected
Technicians from Haiti Outreach determine where the well will be located and the community secures the title to the land.Verified Complete -
02Sep2011Semèn pase ou te gen imaj kote yon peyizan tap laboure tè pou plante diri ebyen diri kòmanse plante diri sa ou tande la, yo ap chante yo ap plante konbit maye. Ayisyen rele diri sa, DIRI PEYI.
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02Sep2011
Budget Created
The Water Management Committee determines the budget for operating and maintaining the well.Verified Complete -
26Aug2011Moun nan zòn sa plante diri akòz kanal irigasyon ki genyen nan St-Raphaël. Men gen plizyè fason yo prepare diri-a lè yo fin rekoltè gen moun ki pile'l nan pilon konsa tou gen moun ki al nan yon moulen diri ki nan St-Raphaël yo peye lajan epi yo roule diri. Gen Ayisyen depi yo soti LOTBO DLO yo pap neglije mande ti diri peyi yo li gou nan bouch!!!
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26Aug2011
Water Committee Formed
The community publicly elects the members of the Water Management Committee.Verified Complete -
19Aug2011Mr Estanio Joseph ap charite tè pou plante diri, gen moun ki itilize bèf pou charite men gen lòt tou se houe yo ki zouti men li pran plis tan.
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19Aug2011
Comittee By-Laws Created
Community writes the by-laws governing the operation and management of the well.Verified Complete -
16Aug2011Se kote dlo ap souse nan rivyè Bouyara. Moun yo oblije pare veso pou pran dlo kap soti nan yon twou. sous sa li menm li pa soti a tè li soti anlè.
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12Aug2011
Inscription Complete
Households voluntarily choose whether or not they want to participate in the well project and pledge their commitment.Verified Complete -
05Aug2011
Census Completed
Community completes the census of households that would benefit from the well project and identifies the number of households with latrines.Verified Complete -
29Jul2011Enskripsyon ap mache tre byen nan kominote Bisentik
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29Jul2011
First Meeting
Community members write a letter to request a well project and the local government representative signs the letter before submitting it to Haiti Outreach. Haiti Outreach field staff meets with requesting community.Verified Complete -
22Jul2011Aprè reyinyon pou 2ème komite jesyon pwi kominotè eli pa popilasyon an ap ranpli pwofil ak aplikasyon kap bay dat limit pou fin ranpli tout kondisyon pou reyalizasyon pwojè sa.

Women are linked with water all over the world, and wherever there are water access and sanitation issues women feel the impact first. They are most often the water handlers, finding it, fetching it and carrying it home. Their traditional duties of cooking, cleaning, and laundering also require the most water. And women shoulder the burden of caring for those who fall sick from dirty water, most often their own children.
It is estimated that on an average day women and girls in poor countries walk four miles and carry approximately 44 pounds of water back to their families. The water carried often equals 70% of the carrier’s body weight, which takes a heavy physical toll and burns up much of the calories from their meager dietary intake.
The time spent fetching water could be used to care for children in the home, to do income-generating activities, or to simply rest. For girls, the task of carrying water, combined with lack of sanitary facilities in schools, often stands in the way of their education. The World Health Organization reports that over 40 billion work hours are lost each year in Africa to the long-distance gathering of drinking water, and Ethiopia is no exception.
Decreasing the amount of time women and girls spend collecting water, reducing their walking time from several hours a day to 15-30 minutes, supporting water and sanitation for schools, and creating a child/girl friendly environment, are major objectives of Water.org project in Tigray, Ethiopia. Improving health outcomes for all communities and increasing girls’ enrollment in schools are the expected results.
