Table of Water Supply
Table of Water Supply
Table of Water Supply
Protect well
Bore hole with Hand pump
Sanitation Technologies
Simple Pit latrine
VIP latrine
Table 4.7
% Sanitation Coverage
91
58
45
38
Problem
During hot season well
dries up and water is not
good
2
Bottom of well eroded
1
Improved Traditional well
Modem well
Borehole Pump
Table 4.4 Distances in Mete rs Traveled by Households that Collect Drinking Water
from a Different Source
House Hold
ID Number
1
Distance to
Drinking
Water Source
18
Type of
Drinking
Water Source
Bore hole
Pump
Distance to
Other Water
Source
22
40
Bore hole
pump
22
43
Bore hole
pump
12
47
Bore hole
pump
12
29
37
Bore hole
pump
12
32
92
Bore hole
pump
13
36
120
Bore hole
pump
40
97
Bore hole
pump
52
41
80
Bore hole
pump
33
42
127
Bore hole
pump
18
43
130
Bore hole
pump
17
45
125
Bore hole
pump
63
12
18
Improved
Traditional
Well
10
16
40
13
28
28
Improved
Traditional
Well
Improved
Traditional
28
18
31
35
25
79
112
45
47
109
113
62
27
Well
well
4.3 Availability of water by type of water source and village Quartier:
Type of
Village Quartire
water
Sokoura
Djinkono
Djomogola
Source
Not
improved
traditional
well
Improved
traditional
well
Modern
well
Borehole
Pump
Total
Year
Round
1
Seasonal
Seasonal
Year
Round
3
10
13
Number Present
Sokoura
Village Quartier
Djinkono
Djomogola
28
11
13
1
2
38
1
1
16
0
0
17
0
1
5
3.3
table
Stage Time
Frame
Characteristics
Initial
Enthusiasm
Initial Country
&
Culture Shock
First few weeks; first half Wider exposure to country and culture means
of
more
training
realistic and mixed reactions.
Enthusiasm is tempered with frustration.
Feelings of vulnerability and dependence are
common.
Homesickness is frequent.
Nothing is routine.
Limited language ability undermines
confidence.
Initial
Adjustment
Second half
of
Training
Further
Culture Shock
Further
Adjustment
Post
settling- in