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The project proposal outlines the construction of three toilet facilities in Torwama Community, Sierra Leone, to address inadequate sanitation and improve public health. With a budget of $15,000 and a duration of 6 months, the project aims to enhance hygiene standards, reduce waterborne diseases, and promote community health awareness. A local management committee will ensure the sustainability of the facilities through maintenance and training initiatives.

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The project proposal outlines the construction of three toilet facilities in Torwama Community, Sierra Leone, to address inadequate sanitation and improve public health. With a budget of $15,000 and a duration of 6 months, the project aims to enhance hygiene standards, reduce waterborne diseases, and promote community health awareness. A local management committee will ensure the sustainability of the facilities through maintenance and training initiatives.

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Project Proposal: Construction of Three Toilet Facilities in Torwama Community

Submitted by: Joseph Bangalor

Institution: Njala University, Torwama Campus

Project Location: Torwama Community, Sierra Leone

Project Budget: $15,000

Project Duration: 6 months

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1. Introduction

The lack of adequate sanitation facilities is a pressing issue in Torwama Community, leading to health
and environmental challenges. This project aims to construct three modern toilet facilities to improve
hygiene, reduce the spread of diseases, and enhance the overall well-being of the community members.

2. Project Objectives

Primary Objective: To construct three hygienic and durable toilet facilities in strategic locations within
Torwama Community.

Secondary Objectives:

Improve sanitation and hygiene standards.

Reduce the prevalence of waterborne diseases.


Promote environmental cleanliness and community health awareness.

3. Project Scope

The project will involve the following phases:

Phase 1: Site Selection and Preparation

Identify suitable locations in collaboration with community leaders and conduct necessary land
preparation.

Phase 2: Design and Planning

Develop architectural plans for the toilet facilities, ensuring they are sustainable and accessible.

Phase 3: Construction

Engage local contractors and workers to construct the toilet facilities, adhering to the agreed-upon
design and standards.

Phase 4: Community Engagement and Training

Organize workshops to educate community members on proper hygiene practices and maintenance of
the facilities.

Phase 5: Monitoring and Evaluation

Conduct regular assessments to ensure the facilities are used properly and maintained effectively.
4. Budget Breakdown

5. Expected Outcomes

Improved access to sanitation for Torwama Community residents.

Reduction in sanitation-related diseases.

Enhanced community knowledge on hygiene practices.

Strengthened community cohesion through collaborative efforts in maintaining the facilities.

6. Sustainability Plan

To ensure the long-term success of the project, a local management committee will be established. This
committee will be responsible for:

Regular maintenance and cleaning of the facilities.

Collecting small user fees to fund ongoing maintenance and repairs.

Conducting periodic training sessions on hygiene and sanitation.


7. Conclusion

The construction of three toilet facilities in Torwama Community will significantly improve the quality of
life for its residents by addressing urgent sanitation needs. With a budget of $15,000, this project will
not only enhance health and hygiene but also empower the community through active participation and
sustainable practices.

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Submitted by:

Joseph Bangalor

Njala University, Torwama Campus

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