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1 Rotary WINS W ater, Sanitation, Hygiene in S chools Session: Role and Responsibilities PDG AAAAAAA BBBBBBB

2 “ Sanitation is more important than independence ” - Mahatma Gandhi Cleanliness is Godliness Safe drinking water and adequate sanitation are crucial for poverty reduction, crucial for sustainable development, and crucial for achieving any and every one of the Millennium Development Goals” – UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon Safe drinking water and adequate sanitation are crucial for poverty reduction, crucial for sustainable development, and crucial for achieving any and every one of the Millennium Development Goals” – UN Secretary-General, Ban Ki-moon

3 Poor Sanitation & Hygiene 88% of diarrhoeal disease is caused by unsafe water supply, and inadequate sanitation and hygiene -WHO Report Current Scenario

4 Disease & infections Infectious diseases (preventable) account for 60% of all deaths among children aged 5 to 14 years.

5 Current Scenario Unhealthy generation % of Anaemic Children (age group wise)

6 Current Scenario Impact on Learning & School Dropouts School dropout rate amongst adolescent girls in India is as high as 63.5%

7 WASH Program WAter Sanitation Hygiene

8 7 Elements of WASH WATER SANITATION HAND WASHING OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MENSTRUAL HYGEINE BEHAVIOUR CHANGE CAPACITY BUILDING

9 7 Elements of WASH

10 Partnership (Wash Program) MOU with Department of School Education & Literacy

11 Three Star Approach to WASH No Star School The Existing Situation for Many Schools Limited or no hygiene promotion May or may not have WASH infrastructure UNICEF's Three Star Approach for WASH in Schools

12 Three Star Approach to WASH No Star School The Existing Situation for Many Schools Limited or no hygiene promotion May or may not have WASH infrastructure UNICEF's Three Star Approach for WASH in Schools

13 Three Star Approach to WASH One Star School Daily Routines to Promote Healthy Habits Daily supervised cleaning of toilets, and provision of soap & water (at least one toilet for girls and boys); no open defecation Daily supervised group handwashing with soap, (before the school meal) Daily supervised use of drinking water bottles by all children UNICEF's Three Star Approach for WASH in Schools

14 Three Star Approach to WASH Incremental Improvements Hygiene education and facilities to promote handwashing with soap after toilet use Improved sanitation facilities, plus facilities & education for menstrual hygiene management Low cost point-of-use water treatment introduced in schools Two Star School UNICEF's Three Star Approach for WASH in Schools

15 Three Star Approach to WASH Three Star School Meeting National Standards School facilities & systems upgraded to meet national standards UNICEF's Three Star Approach for WASH in Schools

16 Safe Drinking Water

17 Toilets

18 Daily group hand washing facilities Behavior change communication activities for children on water, Sanitation, Hygiene through supplementary reading material & activity based learning

19 A Clean & Healthy School: A Cycle of Opportunities Improved Hygiene Improved Health & Less Disease More Attendance & Less Drop-outs Better Student Performance Economic Growth

20 Improved Health & Less Disease

21 Improved gender equality

22 Better attendance

23 Better Student Performance

24 Economic Growth

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31 Our Partners in doing good in the world 1. R.I. District 1010, Britain 2. R.I. District 1050, England 3. R.I. District 1070, Huntingdon Cromwell, England 4. R.I. District 1100, Wales, England 5. R.I. District 1100, Bournemouth 6. R.I. District 1110, England 7. R.I. District 1130, England 8. R.I. District 1140, Kingston-upon-Thames 9. R.I. District 1150, Wales, England 10. R.I. District 1180, Southport Links 11. R.I. District 1220, England 12. R.I. District 1240, England 13. R.I. District 1250, Hove, England 14. R.I. District 1260, Leighton Buzzad 15. R.I. District 1360, Iceland 16. R.I. District 1400, Finland 17. R.I. District 1550, Cuijk 18. R.I. District 1570, Utrecht 19 R.I. District 1610, The Netherlands 20. R.I. District 1620, Belgium 21. R.I. District 1630, Parts of Belgium and Luxembourg 22. R.I. District 1700, Andorra, Part of France 23. R.I. District 1710, Ferney - Voltaire 24. R.I. District 1750, Puisaye-Forterre, France 25. R.I. District 1800, Germany 26. R.I. District 1890, Schleswig, Germany 27. R.I. District 1920, Aystrua 28. R.I. District 1980, Sursee, Switzerland 29. R.I. District 2000, Zurich-Flughafen 30. R.I. District 2060, Italy 31. R.I. District 2070, Bologna-Nord, Italy 32. R.I. District 2100, Italy 33. R.I. District 2110, Italy 34. R.I. District 2170, Belgium 35. R.I. District 2230, Poland 36. R.I. District 2260, Norway 37. R.I. District 2350, Sweden 38. R.I. District 2400, Sweden 39. R.I. District 2410, Sweden 40. R.I. District 2410, Sweden 41. R.I. District 2430, Turkey 42. R.I. District 2590, Japan 43. R.I. District 2660, Japan 44. R.I. District 2750, Japan 45. R.I. District 3350, Thailand 46. R.I. District 3710, Korea 47. R.I. District 3800, Philippines 48. R.I. District 4410, Brazil 49. R.I. District 4430, Brazil 50. R.I. District 4440, Ecuador 51. R.I. District 4480, Brazil 52. R.I. District 4500, Brazil 53. R.I. District 4510, Brazil 54. R.I. District 4530, Brazil 55. R.I. District 4540, Brazil 56. R.I. District 4560, Brazil 57. R.I. District 4570, Brazil 58. R.I. District 4590, Brazil 59. R.I. District 4600, Brazil 60. R.I. District 4620, Brazil 61. R.I. District 4660, Brazil 62. R.I. District 4700, Brazil 63. R.I. District 4750, Brazil 64. R.I. District 4760, Brazil 65. R.I. District 5010, U.S.A. 66. R.I. District 5020, U.S.A. 67. R.I. District 5030, U.S.A. 68. R.I. District 5040, Canada 69. R.I. District 5050, Canada 70. R.I. District 5060, Canada 71. R.I. District 5170, U.S.A. 72. R.I. District 5190, U.S.A.

32 Our Partners in doing good in the world 73. R.I. District 5220, U.S.A. 74. R.I. District 5260, U.S.A. 75. R.I. District 5300, U.S.A 76. R.I. District 5360, Canada 77. R.I. District 5400, U.S.A. 78. R.I. District 5420, U.S.A. 79. R.I. District 5440, U.S.A. 80. R.I. District 5450, U.S.A. 81. R.I. District 5470, U.S.A. 82. R.I. District 5490, U.S.A. 83. R.I. District 5500, U.S.A. 84. R.I. District 5580, Canada, Part of Ontario, U.S.A. 85. R.I. District 5750, U.S.A. 86. R.I. District 5790, Texas, U.S.A. 87. R.I. District 5810, U.S.A 88. R.I. District 5870, U.S.A. 89. R.I. District 5890, U.S.A. 90. R.I. District 5930, U.S.A 91. R.I. District 5950, U.S.A 92. R.I. District 5960, U.S.A. 93. R.I. District 6000, Iowa, U.S.A. 94. R.I. District 6040, Missouri, U.S.A. 95. R.I. District 6060, U.S.A 96. R.I. District 6170, U.S.A 97. R.I. District 6190, U.S.A 98. R.I. District 6880, Missouri, U.S.A. 99. R.I. District 6250, Parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin, U.S.A. 100. R.I. District 6290, Canada 101. R.I. District 6330, Canada, part of Ontario, U.S.A. 102. R.I. District 6380, U.S.A. 103. R.I. District 6400, Canada 104. R.I. District 6420, U.S.A. 105. R.I. District 6440, U.S.A. 106. R.I. District 6460, U.S.A. 107. R.I. District 6510, U.S.A. 108. R.I. District 6540, U.S.A. 109. R.I. District 6560, U.S.A. 110. R.I. District 6600, U.S.A. 111. R.I. District 6670, U.S.A 112. R.I. District 6740, U.S.A. 113. R.I. District 6760, U.S.A 114. R.I. District 6830, U.S.A 115. R.I. District 6890, Florida, U.S.A. 116. R.I. District 6900, U.S.A. 117. R.I. District 6910, Georgia, U.S.A. 118. R.I. District 6920, U.S.A. 119. R.I. District 6930, Florida, U.S.A. 120. R.I. District 7070, Canada 121. R.I. District 7080, Canada 122. R.I. District 7120, U.S.A. 123. R.I. District 7170, U.S.A. 124. R.I. District 7190, New York, U.S.A. 125. R.I. District 7230, U.S.A. 126. R.I. District 7250, U.S.A. 127. R.I. District 7330, U.S.A. 128. R.I. District 7450, U.S.A. 129. R.I. District 7510, U.S.A. 130. R.I. District 7620, U.S.A. 131. R.I. District 7790, Canada Nunavut, Parts of Quebec U.S.A. 132. R.I. District 7890, U.S.A 133. R.I. District 7980, U.S.A 134. R.I. District 9450, Australia 135. R.I. District 9460, Australia 136. R.I. District 9570, Australia 137. R.I. District 9600, Australia 138. R.I. District 9630, Australia 139. R.I. District 9640, Australia 140. R.I. District 9650, Australia 141. R.I. District 9680, Sydney & Part of New South Wales, Australia 142. R.I. District 9700, Part of New South Wales, Australia 143. R.I. District 9710, Australia 144. R.I. District 9790, Australia 145. R.I. District 9810, Australia

33 Financials JOIN YOUR HANDS WITH US TO BRING TRANSFORMATION IN THE LIVES OF CHILDREN Budgeted Cost of WASH program in each School: US $ 12500 Donor Contribution through Global Grant – US $ 4000 (by DDF) Matched by TRF – US $ 4000 Matching contribution by RI District 3150 – US$ 3000 (in Cash) Matched by TRF – US $1500

34 THANK YOU Let every child be the change we want to see …….


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