Saniya So+ Project: supporting Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) in Health Care Facilities in Burkina Faso


Reporting Organization:One Drop Foundation
Total Budget ($CAD): $ 3,800,000
Timeframe:March 1, 2020 - March 30, 2022
Status:Completion
Contact Information: Patrice Bauduhin
[email protected]

Partner & Funder Profiles


Reporting Organization


One Drop Foundation

Participating Organizations


Funders (Total Budget Contribution)


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Location


Country - Total Budget Allocation


Burkina Faso - $ 3,800,000.00 (100.00%)

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Areas of Focus


Health - Total Budget Allocation


Health Promotion & Education (36.56 %)

Health Systems, Training & Infrastructure (24.66 %)

Reproductive Health & Rights incl. Maternal Health (0 %)

Newborn & Child Health (0 %)

Primary Health Care (0 %)

Other - Total Budget Allocation


Economic Development & Empowerment (12.19 %)

WASH (0 %)

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Description


The Saniya So+ Project aimed to support an ongoing project in the District of Banfora by One Drop’s partners at the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation. It contributed to better health outcomes for the population of the area by improving access to safe and inclusive WASH services in 17 health care facilities. More specifically, the project set out to create long-term impact by ensuring that infrastructure investments are also accompanied by Social Art for Behaviour Change interventions as a key driver for lasting change. In addition, women’s economic groups have received entrepreneurship traning linked to WASH-value chain.

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Target Population


Gender and age: Adolescent females Adolescent males Adult men Adult women Children, boys Children, girls Newborns Older adults, men Older adults, women Under-5 children
Descriptors: Rural
Total Direct Population:138,406
Total Indirect Population:150,000
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Outputs


17Health Care Facilities equipped with at least basic WASH services
138,406People with access to new and/or rehabilitated WASH health centre infrestructure
136Health centre workers trained
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Results & Indicators


Expected Results


138,616 people will be impacted by the project’s end

Achieved Results


138,406 people now have access to new and/or rehabilitated WASH health centre infrestructure. 

17 Health Care Facilities with at least basic WASH services.

136 health centre workers trained.

Capacity building of approximately 450 people including health workers, support staff, artists and health centre users.

Nearly 150,000 people reached by SABC activties.

6 micro-projects developped for the implementation of income-generating activities related to WASH services.

More than 1400 people reached by micro-projects aimed at strengthening the WASH value chain.

Indicators


  • None Selected
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Associated Projects (If applicable)


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