New Beginnings in the Terai
BARDIYA, NEPAL
PHASE 1: SANITATION (20-TOILET PILOT PROJECT)
After conducting a preliminary survey in Bardiya in October 2011, we embarked on a 20-toilet pilot project in April 2012 to assess the community’s readiness and capacity for development projects. Before work started, we took time to explain to them our ethos for community development. Our belief of creating work for the people and not encouraging welfare was initially greeted with surprise and apprehension. But after several cups of tea, the community leaders seem to understand this point and appreciate the possibility that they are capable of effecting change in their own community without depending on funding from outsiders. It is a paradigm shift of mindsets.
A prototype toilet of the 2-pit pour flush system was constructed from 22-24 April 2012 in the home of a selected family. While we supplied them with bricks, concrete, sand, aggregate, toilet pan & pipes and the family co-paid for it by supplying the roof and door, taking care of the transport cost for the materials and the daily food and tea snacks for the masons. Within 3 days, the prototype was completed and a village meeting was held for 20 selected needy families, who were nominated by the elders of the village.
Prototype toilet in the making
The toilet pan has to be elevated in case of flash floods during the monsoon season
The completed prototype toilet
Families crowding around the prototype toilet trying to understand how it works as compared to the regular septic tank system
Village leader, Jeevan (in white cap and shirt) explaining to the people how the system works
Village meeting in progress
Jeevan explaining explaining the terms and conditions of how the project will be managed and the families’ involvement. 20 families were selected for this pilot project
3 of 20 happy family with their very first toilet in generations
The project started in May 2012 and was completed in July 2012.