Calling all clubs to join a new Water and Sanitation and Hygeine Project.
 
The Rotary Foundation Trustees and Rotary International Board of Directors have both unanimously approved adding a new area of focus: supporting the environment.

 

 

Formed in 2017, the Timor Rotary Consortium is a collaboration of six District 9800 Rotary Clubs to implement a Global Grant for a Water and Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH) Project in the Baguia region of Timor Leste with the Rotary Club of Dili Lafaek acting as International Host.

The participating Rotary clubs were: Camberwell, Chadstone East Malvern, Hawthorn, Glenferrie, Malvern and Prahran, who together raised $72,000, which, with the addition of a Global Grant, District Grant and individual donations, grew to a total of $140,000. 

The project was to construct four school toilets and thirty-two 5,500-litre water tanks, including training for local villagers in construction techniques and the use of hand and power tools.  Over two years, four Rotary volunteer teams visited project sites.  During this time, a close relationship was developed with Ms Leopoldina Guterres (right), Principal of St Joseph's High School in Baguia and Director of eight Primary Schools in surrounding villages. An exceptional community leader, she has a close involvement with many volunteer organisations and was able to act as the Consortium's local Project Coordinator.   Her subsequent induction into the Rotary Passport Club of Melbourne has been very welcomed.

The construction of the last three toilet buildings, and installation of 20 water tanks with roof guttering and downpipes, was carried out completely by locals, using local materials and local skilled/semi-skilled labour.  This means they will be able to maintain the buildings and water tanks into the future whilst the Consortium will increasingly act as facilitators.

Through this project, good working relationships have been developed with principals and directors of primary and secondary schools, community leaders, the local Sub-District Administrator, and suppliers of building materials including the East Timor Roofing Company in Baucau (previously Rotary-owned, but now operated by the Don Bosco organisation).

With the completion of the Consortium's first project, on time and within budget, in June this year, it has been decided to form a new 2020 Timor Rotary Consortium, which will commence activity in Timor Leste in April/May 2021 and run until June 2023.

 

It is hoped that other Rotary Clubs will join the 2020 Consortium so that a similar sized project can be developed that will extend into the neighbouring region of Viqueque, as well as Baguia.

 

More details are in the current “Networker”,

https://rotarydistrict9800.org.au/stories/timor-rotary-consortium—calling-all-clubs-to-join-for-a-new-water-and-sanitation-hygiene-project/