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  • Neftaly Peer-led rural well rehabilitation hubs

    Purpose
    Peer-led rural well rehabilitation hubs empower local youth and community members to restore and maintain functional wells, ensuring reliable access to clean water while fostering leadership and practical skills.

    Objectives

    • Train participants in well rehabilitation, maintenance, and hygiene practices.
    • Promote peer-to-peer mentoring to strengthen knowledge transfer and skill development.
    • Encourage community engagement in monitoring, maintaining, and protecting wells.
    • Support hands-on learning and practical application through active rehabilitation projects.

    Recruitment and Training

    • Identify motivated youth and community members as peer mentors.
    • Provide training on well assessment, repair techniques, safe water handling, and mentorship skills.
    • Enable mentors to guide peers, supervise projects, and lead community awareness initiatives.

    Materials and Resources

    • Use visual guides, manuals, demonstration kits, and maintenance tools.
    • Provide equipment for practical rehabilitation exercises, including cleaning, repairs, and water testing.
    • Adapt materials to local literacy levels, cultural norms, and rural infrastructure realities.

    Hub Activities

    • Conduct workshops, on-site rehabilitation sessions, and mentorship exercises.
    • Encourage peer-to-peer guidance, collaborative problem-solving, and hands-on participation.
    • Integrate monitoring systems to track well functionality, water quality, and maintenance needs.
    • Collaborate with local authorities, NGOs, and technical experts for guidance and support.

    Recognition and Support

    • Acknowledge contributions with certificates, public recognition, or incentives.
    • Highlight success stories in community meetings, newsletters, or social media.
    • Offer opportunities for advanced training, leadership roles, and mentoring new participants.

    Evaluation

    • Track participation, skills acquisition, and improvements in well functionality.
    • Collect feedback from mentors and participants to enhance hub effectiveness.
    • Adjust strategies, activities, and materials based on evaluation outcomes.

    Neftaly Tips

    • Recruit motivated peer mentors.
    • Provide practical, hands-on training opportunities.
    • Foster peer mentoring and active community engagement.
    • Recognize contributions to encourage sustained participation.
    • Monitor and refine hub activities for long-term sustainability.

    Conclusion
    Peer-led rural well rehabilitation hubs empower youth and community members to restore and maintain safe water sources. By combining mentorship, hands-on training, and community involvement, these hubs improve water access, promote hygiene, and develop leadership skills among participants.