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PROJECT PROPOSAL

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

PROJECT TITLE: Clean Water for All Program

TYPE OF PROJECT: Education – Program

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES: 25

LOCATION OF BENEFICIARIES: Purok 7 Gabi Compostela

PROJECT DURATION: March 3, 2024

AREA OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION: Gabi National High School

BUDGET REQUIREMENT: PHP 300

BUDGET REQUESTED: none

BACKGROUND/BRIEF CONTEXT/PERSPECTIVE OF THE ACTIVITY

The Clean Water for All program is a crucial global initiative that addresses the
pressing issue of access to clean and safe drinking water for communities worldwide.
Lack of access to clean water is a significant challenge faced by many individuals,
particularly in developing countries, leading to waterborne diseases and poor
sanitation. This program aims to alleviate these issues by implementing sustainable
solutions that ensure all individuals have access to clean water, a fundamental human
right essential for health and well-being.
Through the Clean Water for All program, efforts are focused on implementing water
infrastructure improvements, such as water filtration systems and community water
sources, to provide sustainable access to clean water. Education and awareness
campaigns are also vital components of the program, as they help communities
understand the importance of clean water, proper hygiene practices, and water
conservation. By empowering communities with the knowledge and resources needed
to maintain clean water sources, the program fosters long-term sustainability and
health benefits for all individuals.

Overall, the Clean Water for All program serves as a beacon of hope for communities
facing water scarcity and contamination, as it works tirelessly to ensure that clean
water is accessible to all individuals regardless of their geographical location or socio-
economic status. By prioritizing clean water as a fundamental human right and
implementing comprehensive solutions, the program contributes to the improvement
of public health, sanitation, and overall quality of life for communities in need.

PROJECT OBJECTIVE

• To provide access to clean and safe drinking water for communities in remote or
underserved areas by developing an affordable and efficient water filter system.

•Provide clean water

•Improve public health by preventing waterborne diseases.

• Encourage water conservation practices.

•Empower communities to manage water resources.

•Address water inequality and promote equity.

• Support sustainable development through access to clean water.

•Monitor and evaluate impact for continuous improvement.


EXPECTED OUTPUT/OUTCOME IN THE PROPOSAL

By the end of the program, the outcomes expected are as follows;

1. People in all communities will have access to clean and safe drinking water.

2. Fewer cases of waterborne diseases will occur due to improved water quality.

3. Communities will adopt water-saving habits to conserve water resources.

4. Local residents will be empowered to manage and sustain their water supply.

5. Water access will be more equitable, benefiting underserved populations.

6. Sustainable development goals will be supported through access to clean water.

7. Regular monitoring and evaluation will ensure ongoing improvements in water


services.

RISK MANAGEMENT PLAN

1. Identify Risks:

List potential risks to clean water access, such as contamination, scarcity, or


infrastructure challenges.

2. Assess Risks:

Evaluate the likelihood and impact of each risk on clean water availability for all
communities.

3. Develop Mitigation Strategies:

Create plans to prevent or minimize risks, such as upgrading water treatment facilities
or implementing water conservation programs.

4. Establish Monitoring Protocols:


Set up systems to regularly monitor water quality, usage, and infrastructure to detect
and address risks early.

5. Training and Awareness:

Provide education and training to community members on water safety, conservation


practices, and emergency response procedures.

6. Collaboration and Coordination:

Work with local authorities, organizations, and stakeholders to address risks collectively
and maximize resources.

7. Emergency Response Plan:

Develop a plan to respond to water-related emergencies promptly and effectively to


ensure continued access to clean water for all.

8. Review and Update:

Regularly review and update the risk management plan to adapt to changing conditions
and new challenges in maintaining clean water for all.

PROJECT ORGANIZATION & STAFFING

STAFFING
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES CONTACT PERSON
DESIGNATED

1. Lerio Eric,
· Leads the team
Contact#:09855238003

Organizers · Responsible for the safety


2. Jhavie galo
and welfare of everyone at the
event
Contact#:09367542731

Speakers · Discusses the topics 1. Jhavie Galo


Contact#:09153653063
2. Rennier Buagas

Contact#:09193253181

3. Eric lerio

Contact#:09263253881

1. Victor Lastimoso
Contact#:09713235000

2. Meldred Anire,

Contact#:09823346127

· Providing assistance or
Facilitators 3. Ms. Alyssa Agus,
support for a positive outcome

Contact#:09713235016

4. Mr. Gio Anir

Contact#:09523236789

1. victor
Contact#:09713235016

· Monitors and manipulates


Technical Committee 2. Kim Jay Maldo
the technical equipment

Contact #
PROJECT WORK PLAN/COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM DESIGN

Phases of the Person/s-In-


Activity Output/Target Indicator
Project Charge

Be prepared for The program will Technical


Preparation technical work smoothly Committee &
7:30 – 8:30 A.M.
problems/error until the end Organizers

Discussion of the
1st Speaker ERIC LERIO
To give students Students will
some ideas on have positive
about the 1st Speaker
what will be the feedback on the
advantages of
advantages our program
8:30 – 9:30 A.M. having clean
water

To Satisfy the Students will be


boredom or active and
hunger of the refreshed to Facilitators
9:30 – 9:45 A.M. SNACK students and listen again to
speakers the next speaker
Rennier Buagas
2nd Speaker
Discussion of the
2nd and3rd To provide 100% of the
Jhavie Galo
Speaker on what information to students and
we'll do to have a them or give understood the
9:45– 10:45 A.M. 3rd speaker
clean water ideas topics.

Speakers and
10:45 – 11:00 To formally close Organizers will Speakers and
Finale
noon the program have a closing Organizers
message

DETAILED BUDGET REQUIREMENT

Budget Line Item Description Amount Needed Proposed Sources

To give energy for


400 Contribution
Snacks participants
ALLOCATION OF EXPENSES

Source/s of Funds Amount

67 pesos per member 400

Total: 400

Prepared by:

_______________ ________________
Project Organizer Project Organizer

Recommending approval:
ARGIE JOY MARIE G. AMPOL
Research Adviser

Approved by:
JANET M. GO
School Principal II

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