Through our comprehensive social work approach, we ensure the involvement of every community member in paving the way towards water access.
Our water projects are aligned with the local needs as we have in-depth discussions with village leaders to ensure that they are on the same page.
Implementing the clean water project in Laindatang, Mbata Kapidu Village, is a testament to the power of effective socialization and coordination. Socialization entails introducing the project to the local community, government, and stakeholders through various methods like public meetings and information campaigns. These efforts are aimed at elucidating the project’s goals, benefits, and execution plans.
Coordination is pivotal in aligning the efforts of all parties. It ensures that each stakeholder contributes efficiently, facilitating harmony in decision-making processes, from budgeting and human resource allocation to logistics and setting execution timelines.
In Laindatang, educating the community about the significance of the clean water project is a key aspect of socialization. This includes awareness about the importance of clean water and how the project will positively impact their lives. Intensive coordination with local authorities and residents ensures that resources are judiciously allocated and plans are meticulously structured to meet project objectives effectively.
The #WaterConnections project embodies this dual approach. By weaving local perspectives into every project stage and actively involving the community in both planning and implementation, we guarantee the project’s immediate effectiveness and lay the groundwork for enduring community-led development initiatives. This approach doesn’t just supply clean water; it nurtures a sustainable model for future projects.
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Alex Wettstein – Fair Future Foundation medico-social camp in East Sumba – Rumah Kambera, Lambanapu – January 20th, 2024.