A Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) training program has been delivered at the Aladura Primary School in Buedu, Sierra Leone as part of the club's project to build two new gender specific toilet blocks at the school. Drawing upon existing programs delivered by Rotary projects in Cambodia and Timor Leste, and material from the Rotary Action Group WASHRAG and the USAID Hygiene Improvement Project, the WASH training was tailored by Rotary Glenferrie to meet the specific needs of the Aladura School. The initial training was conducted by the Health Department of the Government of Sierra Leone under the supervision of our project partners, the Rotary Club of Bo, with ongoing classes to be run by the school's teaching staff, and was delivered with the assistance of a District International Grant from The Rotary Foundation.
Take a peek at the program material provided by Rotary Glenferrie by clicking on the images below.
The WASH program developed by Rotary Glenferrie, teaching children how, why and when to wash hands, was delivered to staff and students in January 2025 by the Health Department of The Government of Sierra Leone |
| The Hygiene Club program was designed by the Rotary Club of Glenferrie based on a concept provided by Beyond Water International. Older students at the school will take responsibility for the maintenance of supplies and cleanliness of the new toilet blocks. |
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