Title: HAITI SCOPING TRIP August 17th August 22nd 2006
1HAITI SCOPING TRIPAugust 17th - August 22nd 2006
- Sponsors IIT Interprofessional Studies Program,
Rotary District 6450 and 5950 - Partner Haiti Outreach
2THE TEAM
- From Left David Baker (VP External Affair),
David Williams (CAE), Adejoke Akin-Aderibigbe
(ME) - Prof. Krishna Pagilla (CHEE), Alexandre Miot
(CHEE), Tim Winter (CAE)
3FROM CHICAGO TO PIGNON
4HAITI FACTS
- Poorest country in Western Hemisphere
- 80 of the pop. lives in abject poverty
- Extensive deforestation
- Inadequate supply of potable water
- Median age 18.2 years
- Life expectancy 53.2 years
- Fertility rate 4.9 children born/women
- Literacy 53
5ABOUT PIGNON
- Located on the Central Plateau
- Village of 30,000 habitants
- Average income less than 400/year
- Substantial and growing market
- Ample groundwater supply
6LIFE IN PIGNON
- Little or no electricity, no running water
- Everyone either walks or uses donkeys to carry
burdens - Women do laundry in the river or sell goods in
local markets - Kids are in charge of getting the water and take
care of their younger brothers and sisters - Men do agricultural work and hard labor
7HAITI OUTREACH
Their mission is to empower the people of Haiti
so they are able to improve their quality of
life, strengthen their families and become
self-sufficient
- US non-profit, non-governmental organization
- Has field headquarters in Pignon directed by Neil
van Dine - Third largest employer in Pignon (almost 20
peoples)
8HAITI OUTREACH
Neil
Dale
9IMPACT OF THESAFE WATER PLUS PROJECT
Rotary presence in Pignon
Rotary participates in the development of
villages
10IMPACT OF THE SAFE WATER PLUS PROJECT
Well providing safe water
11IMPACT OF THE SAFE WATER PLUS PROJECT
Capping of a major source to secure water quality
Installation of ram pump no energy, no
maintenance
12 After Rotary drilled the well, the children
stopped dying
13Improvements have been made but there is still a
long way to go
Downtown Pignon
Route National 3 Main access to the capital
14Improvements have been made but there is still a
long way to go
Children often walk over an hour to reach the
well, carrying five gallon buckets full of water
which weigh forty pounds
15Improvements have been made but there is still a
long way to go
- More than 70 students per class
- Not enough book and school supplies
16PURPOSE OF THE TRIP
- Travel to Haiti to further assess the needs of
the population - Work with Haiti Outreach to initiate a
collaborative design project that incorporates
sustainable solutions - Select feasible projects and involve interested
IIT students - Create a long term partnership between IIT, the
Rotary, Haiti Outreach and local engineering
companies
17LIST OF SELECTED PROJECTS
- Public high school in Pignon
- Mapping of Pignon and vicinity
- Water distribution system in Pignon
18HIGH SCHOOL IN PIGNONCURRENT SITUATION
- 6 classrooms (grade 6 to 12)
- About 70 students/classroom
- 4 latrines
- No running water, no electricity
- HO recently built new roofs and produced benches
19HIGH SCHOOL IN PIGNONPROJECTS
- Provide water fountains in the school
- Donate books and school supplies
- Build 5 new classrooms
- Build a multi-purpose assembly room
- Provide electricity using solar panel technology
- Build a playground
20Pignon with Google earth
21MAPPING OF PIGNON AND VICINITYCURRENT SITUATION
- Pignon does not have topographic and geological
documentation - Without a detailed map, it is impossible to
design an efficient water distribution system - A database would be very useful to the community
for planning and development
22MAPPING OF PIGNON AND VICINITYPROJECT
- Geographic Information System (GIS) technology
will be used to develop a formal map and a layout
of the town - Google earth will also be used to elaborate the
map - Partnership with American civil engineering
companies will be created - Surveys will be done during the January trip
- An IIT Interprofessionnal Project has been
created with 8 students involved
23WATER DISTRIBUTION SYTEM IN PIGNONCURRENT
SITUATION
- A system already exists but maintenance is poor
- Management of the system is inefficient
- System uses ram pumps (no energy required)
- Abundant water resources (700 gpm)
- The system needs to be redesigned
24WATER DISTRIBUTION SYTEM IN PIGNONPROJECT
- A study is being conducted to improve the
management of the system - The goal is to provide descent access to clean
water to 20,000 people - Solar panels may be used to run electrical pumps
- Storage capacity will be increased
- Disinfection process will be implemented
- Five IIT students are working on this project
25INVOLVMENT OF IIT STUDENTS
- 25 students involved in 3 projects
- Every major are represented
- 3 students organization are participating
- (EWB, WEF ATM)
- First HAITI Outreach student chapter created to
manage the overall project in Haiti - www.iit.edu/haiti is under construction
- A group of 10 IIT students is going on a trip in
Pignon from January 10th to January 16th 2006 - Students are starting a fundraising campaign to
finance the projects
26PICTURES FROM THE TRIP
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