Number of people in target areas with access to improved water supply as a result of USG assistance (PMP No Sample Clauses

Number of people in target areas with access to improved water supply as a result of USG assistance (PMP No. 1) To date, the Ghana WASH Project has completed its facilities to benefit 54,900 beneficiaries, which amounts to 91% of the LOP total. More importantly, an additional 6,800 beneficiaries will be reached before the end of Q1 FY2013 thanks to the fact that 6 boreholes and two Small Town Pipe systems are in the final phase of construction. Thanks to our Year 4 emphasis on innovative practices in the water sector, we predict that we will deliver potable water solutions to 110,700 Ghanaians over the life of the project (with 3 additional surface water kiosks, 3 limited mechanization schemes, 62 repaired boreholes, and 40 manually drilled boreholes, in addition to a number of Small Grant-related initiatives, scheduled for Year 4). Considering that this amounts to 180% of the LOP target, we feel that GWASH has been efficient and effective in maximizing the impact USAID has on rural Ghanaians. Local community members testing newly installed borehole pump The first indicator in the PMP provides a measurement via the number of beneficiaries reached. Table 1: Number of people with access to potable water, by facility type (PMP No. 1) Facility Beneficiaries per facility LOP Objective Completed Under Construction Year 4 Target LOP % Reached Boreholes 300 22,500 18,300 1,800 18,600 183% Hand Dug Xxxxx 150 4,800 5,100 0 6,000 231% Small Town Pipe Systems 2,500 5,000 0 5,0003 0 100% Surface Water Kiosks 3,500 28,000 31,500 7,000 10,500 175% Total 60,300 54,900 13,800 39,600 180% CUMULATIVE PERCENTAGE 100% 91% 114% 180% 180%
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