Country Shopping List – Tanzania

Water and sanitation

£7 could pay for one iron sheet to cover a school toilet in the Dar Es Salaam’s urban programme

£8 could pay for one bag of cement in the project under Community Water sub programme

£50 could pay for a technician to train a village pump attendant for three days on pump maintenance

£150 could pay for the training of a school club, on a child to child approach

£160 could pay for the cost of facilitating a water user entity at a village level

£170 could pay for the cost of facilitating a community to acquire the land containing a legal water point

£175 could pay for a technician to install a NIRA hand pump to ten meters

£230 could pay for the cost of training one teacher, on child to child approaches, for five days

£250 could pay a technician to install an AFRIDEV hand pump to 45 meters

£300 could pay for two facilitators to raise awareness on hygiene and sanitation in a village for five days

£420 could pay the cost of facilitating formation of a water user entity at a village and sub village level

£650 could pay for the cost of a Plastic water tank (SIM tank )of 10m3 capacity

£780 could pay for the cost of a hydro geological and a geophysical survey, with two alternative sites for developing a water point

£1,150 could pay for an AFRIDEV hand pump with a depth range to 45 meter serving up to 300 people

£1,200 could pay for the construction of a ten meter hand dug lined well with concrete rings

£1,320 could pay for hand drilling and lining with UPVC casings, a tube well of 15 meters

£1,450 could pay for protecting a spring source capable of serving up to 1000 people

£1,650 could pay for a NIRA hand pump, with a depth range to 15 meters serving up to 250 people

£2,370 could pay for the cost for a hand dug well of 15 meters, complete with a NIRA hand pump, serving 250 people

£2,480 could pay for the cost of a15 meter tube well with a good yield, complete with a NIRA hand pump, serving 250 people

£2,650 could pay for the cost of a baseline survey and environmental impact assessment for one ward

£3,950 could pay for a rainwater harvesting tank with a 45m3  capacity to serve up to 1,000 people

£4,200 could pay for the construction of one Km of distribution line, with an average pipe size of 1.5

£4,580 could pay for the cost of producing hygiene and sanitation promotion material, per Ward

£5,530 could pay for a submersible electric pump and it’s accessories

£6,845 could pay for the cost of drilling, lining with UPVC casing a borehole of up to 70 meters

£6,845 could pay for an Australia made diesel engine with 30hp to drive a motorized pump to serve up to 5,000 people

£7,875 could pay for the cost of a deep borehole, (45 meters), with a good yield, complete with an AFRIDEV hand pump, serving 300 people plus

£7,895 could pay for a Mono borehole pump capable of pumping water up to 100 meters at a yield of 20m3/hr

Sanitation

£6 could pay for a san plat for an improved latrine for six people in one household

£6 could pay for the cost of training one community animator, for five days, in support of dissemination of hygiene messages in a village

£30 could pay for the cost of an improved tradition pit latrine with a sanplat cover, lined with wattle cage and with a thatched roof for a single household of six people

£40 could pay for the cost of training community one artisan, for 30 days in support of scaling latrine construction

£68 could pay for an improved VIP with a domed shaped slab, lined with stabilised bricks and thatched roof for household of six people

£96 could pay for an improved VIP latrine with Ferro cement slab, brick lining and a Ferro cement roof for a household of six people

£130 could pay for two facilitators to raise awareness on hygiene and sanitation in a village of 2500 - 3000 people, for five days

£184 could pay the cost of training a school club, on a child to child approach, for five days

£620 could pay for the construction of a ward sanitation marketing centre to support the scaling of latrine construction