The main focus of the Bridge Project, carried out in partnership with the Catholic Diocese of Torit (CDoT), is on rehabilitation and reconstruction work in water and sanitation, education and health as well as on strengthening local structures. This blog therefore pays attention and devotes pages to each of these sectors. In addition, it provides general and background project information, includes descriptions of the South Sudanese context, highlights the main constraints facing the Bridge Project and paints a picture of the project base in Torit. Moreover, it includes a brief summary of the consortium partners, donor and partner information and contact details. It also offers a number of technical details concerning the hardware side of project implementation. Finally, summary project information has been added for a quick overview of the Bridge Project.
The contents of the blog are as follows:
Risks, Assumptions & Constraints
Strengthening Local Structures
Consortium Partner Information
This page can be used as a homepage to navigate easily through the blog. To return to this page, simply click on the ‘Home’ link at the bottom of each page. Alternatively, clicking ‘Older Posts’ at the bottom of each page will successively take you through all the pages of this blog, in the above order. The contents can also be found in the sidebar at any time.
Please note that this blog was not made with the intention to place new posts and updates on a regular basis. Instead, it was deliberately designed to resemble a website. As such, this blog reflects the state of the Bridge Project as per September 2007, though it will in fact end in April 2008. As a result, not all planned activities have yet been carried out. Rather, the blog presents the achievements of the Bridge Project up to September 2007 and the pictures used to illustrate the posts cover the period from May 2006 to September 2007.