Infrastructure Development
Samlout has suffered from huge gaps in infrastructure created by insufficient investment, isolation, and poor maintenance and planning. Without major progress, it will be impossible for Samlout to significantly reduce poverty and achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Since 2006, MJP has made sustained improvements in development of and access to infrastructure facilities and services such as roads, schools, health facilities, wells, ponds, toilets and irrigation systems in the communities.
2011 Insfrastructure Interventions
- Roads: Access to markets, schools and health facilities
- Healthcare Centre
- Water Wells
- Latrines
- Telecommunications
Targets
Ensure that 60% of Samlout roads are repaired and/or constructed by 2012
Ensure that 80% of Samlout villagers have access to sanitation facilities by 2012
Ensure that 80% of Samlout villagers have access to safe drinking water by 2012
Ensure that at least 80% of all public facilities in Samlout are handicap friendly
Ensure that voice communications will be made available to 50% of Samlout villagers by 2012