Dokomasho Primary School now has a new, safe, and clean toilet facility, thanks to a successful initiative led by the community to improve sanitation and student well-being. Previously, the old toilets were damaged and insufficient for the school’s 1,100 students, leading to health and hygiene challenges that affected attendance and morale.
The project, identified and prioritized by the community, was completed in just three months at a total cost of 401,950 ETB. The community contributed labor and local materials, while CorpsAfrica/Ethiopia and partners covered the remaining costs. The new facility directly benefits 383 households and indirectly supports 1,532 individuals in the wider community by ensuring a healthier school environment and reducing sanitation-related risks. Beyond infrastructure, the project has boosted student morale, improved attendance, and fostered greater dignity for learners.
This project was facilitated by Fentanesh Gizachew in partnership with the Dokomasho community, local authorities, and CorpsAfrica/Ethiopia.
Project Highlights
– Improved Sanitation & Health: Provides a clean and safe toilet facility for 1,100 students, reducing hygiene-related health risks.
– Community Ownership & Sustainability: Built with labor and materials contributed by the community, ensuring long-term commitment and shared responsibility.
– Operational Success: Completed in just three months, the project addressed urgent sanitation needs quickly and effectively.
– Educational Impact: Improved hygiene and dignity contribute to better student attendance, morale, and focus in the classroom.
– Broader Reach: While directly benefiting students, the project also supports 383 households and indirectly improves sanitation for 1,532 individuals.