This project is part of Bridge Water Project's program in Western Kenya. What follows is direct from them:
PROPOSED PROJECT.
The proposed Inaya Primary School well is a hand dug well that was done by Kenya-Finland Company (KEFINCO) in the year 1989 with an aim of providing water to Inaya Primary School pupils and the entire Inaya community. The well was fitted with a nira pump but failed in the year 2005. Since the spare parts of the pump could not be found locally, the pump was dismantled. The school has therefore asked Bridge Water Project to intervene and install their well with an AfriDev pump so as to solve their water problem. The school hopes that if their water source is rehabilitated, they will start a fulltime eating programme for the nursery school children and class eight pupils.
CURRENT WATER SOURCE.
The school currently gets water from Inanga stream which is 1km away from the school. The water is not clear and is turbidity is below the recommended value of The World Health Organization thus not fit for human consumption.
POPULATION.
The breakdown of the school population is as follows;
Pupils Boys: 300
Girls: 280
Teachers: 18
Subordinate staff: 2
Community: 30 households (approximately 6 members each)
HYGIENE AND SANITATION.
The school has 12 latrines, 5 for girls, 5 for boys and 2 for the teachers. The school also has a composite pit and one hand washing point. In the community there are clotheslines, latrines and utensil racks.
PROJECT BENEFICIARIES.
If rehabilitated, the well will benefit the school and the entire Inaya community.
ASSESSING THE NEED.
There is need to rehabilitate the well by installing an Afridev pump as the well has enough water. The well needs to be rehabilitated so as to improve the hygiene and sanitation standards of the school and the community.
WATER COMMITTEE.
The water project had committee but failed when the water source failed. The school with the help of Bridge Water Project will bring up a new water committee that will oversee the sustainability of the well.