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Evaluation

Enhancing WASH activities for communities and schools in Sierra Leone

Last updated:
26 November 2012
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Author:
Paul Byars
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Language:
EN

This report evaluated the “Enhancing WASH activities for Communities and Schools in Tonkolili District in Sierra Leone” project in 2012.

Malone Maternal Health Post in Tonkolili, Sierra Leone has been renovated by Concern. The centre now has medical equipment, clean water, medicines and fridges. Photo: Jennifer Nolan/ Concern Worldwide.
Malone Maternal Health Post in Tonkolili, Sierra Leone has been renovated by Concern. The centre now has medical equipment, clean water, medicines and fridges. Photo: Jennifer Nolan/ Concern Worldwide.

The project increased access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) through construction of hand dug wells, latrines and hand washing stations, water quality testing, training of water management committees and school sanitation and hygiene education committees and support to community-led total sanitation (CLTS) components.

This publication covers aid activities implemented with the financial assistance of charity: water. The ideas, opinions and comments therein are entirely the responsibility of its author(s) and do not necessarily represent or reflect charity: water policy.

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