GWASH Seconded PCVs Sample Clauses

GWASH Seconded PCVs. As mentioned in the previous report, the Ghana WASH Project has seven Peace Corps Volunteers seconded to our project. We have six PCVs residing in targeted CLTS communities, with a seventh PCV serving with us in Accra as a Communications Assistant. For the six PCVs in CLTS communities, they are each charged with software and hardware support in a varying number of communities that they can reach by bicycle. As each PCV has different interests and opportunities, we are starting to see an evolution in the way in which each PCV defines their role with GWASH and their support to the project. Some recent examples of their efforts: 1) Hardware monitoring – some of the PCVs provide monthly updates on the state of the latrine building efforts in their target communities. This involves canvassing the communities and visiting each of the compounds where HHLs are being built. Some PCVs have even experimented with using GPS coordinates to find the HHLs in new communities, as they have had difficulty on occasion in getting artisans to show them the locations of each HHL in certain communities.
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GWASH Seconded PCVs. Since the time of the last report, three of the seven Peace Corps Volunteers seconded to our project have either terminated their service or moved site, ending our individual partnership agreements. The seventh seconded PCV completed her service in April 2013. We now have three PCVs residing in targeted CLTS communities. For the three PCVs in CLTS communities, each charged with software and hardware support in a varying number of communities that they can reach by bicycle. As each PCV has different interests and opportunities, supported the evolution in the way in which each PCV defined his or her role with GWASH and their support to the project. Some recent examples of their efforts: Hardware monitoring – many of the PCVs provide monthly updates on the state of the latrine building efforts in their target communities. This involves canvassing the communities and visiting each of the compounds where HHLs are being built. In particular, Xxxx Xxxxx, our seconded volunteer in Abutia Xxxx in the Ho Municipality of Volta Region, has been an essential asset to our project, collecting photos, GPS and updated beneficiary information on our household latrine process, providing essential information for us as we sought to verify the construction status of high‐subsidy and low‐subsidy HHLs. Over the August and September period, Xxxx canvassed 13 of our CLTS communities in the Ho Municipality, providing field information on more than 300 HHLs. Youth Club Efforts – Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, based in Adjomoku, East Akim, Eastern Region, has focused some of his outreach efforts through youth club hygiene sessions, and collaborating with our field staff to support video sessions to support the ODF community status in his host community of Adjomoku and surrounding areas. With respect to the efforts of our now formerly Accra‐based PCV Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, please see additional details on her efforts in section 7.

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