(WASH)

Water Supply

NMAWO has conducted survey, assessment and design of 20 Water Supply Projects in 4 central provinces of Afghanistan.

BAMYAN

DONOR: UNICEF CR-ZONE
BENEFACIRIES : 25870 PERSON
NUMBER OF PROJECT: 14 WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
SURVEY: COMPLETED
DESIGN: COMPLETED

WARDAK

DONOR: UNICEF CR-ZONE
BENEFACIRIES : 4860 PERSON
NUMBER OF PROJECT: 2 WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
SURVEY: COMPLETED
DESIGN:  COMPLETED

PARWAN

DONOR: UNICEF CR-ZONE
BENEFACIRIES : 4890 PERSON
NUMBER OF PROJECTS: 2 WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
SURVEY: COMPLETED
DESIGN:  COMPLETED

DAIKUNDI

DONOR: UNICEF CR-ZONE
BENEFACIRIES : 4868 PERSON
NUMBER OF PROJECT: 2 WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM
SURVEY: COMPLETED
DESIGN:  COMPLETED

  • Survey, Designing and construction of water storage tank, pump house, well house and water networks.
  • Design of water distribution system with professional software such as water GEMS to achieve the optimum pressure and velocity in the network.
  • Implementation of Water Supply systems according to national and international standards

Sanitation

Despite advances in the urban water sector in Afghanistan, there are still shortfalls and today most of the population still lacks access to improved sanitation. Currently there are no or very few centralized / large scale sanitation solutions in operation. Therefore, wastewater is generally conveyed through storm water channels into the rivers or infiltrated into the groundwater through soak pits. Neither of these options are suitable and causes major health and environmental impacts.

NMAWO has developed a strong local base in survey, design, M&E operation of wastewater treatment system in Afghanistan.

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Kabul wastewater project Surveyed

Survey: 5 Hospital

Design: 5 Hospital

Total beneficiaries: 6060 persons

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Hygiene

Flooding has wrought widespread devastation in central and eastern Afghan provinces in recent weeks, washing away thousands of houses and exacerbating the country’s economic and humanitarian crisis. The official said that 182 people had been killed by floods this month and 250 injured. More than 3,100 houses had been completely destroyed and thousands of livestock were killed. Therefore, Khushi district is one of the most affected areas badly affected by floods. The aid workers described widespread destruction from the powerful floods in recent days, with fields of crops reduced to mud and bodies of dead animals lying in piles.