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Shell Humanitarian Project

Shell Humanitarian Project. EDSGN 100 Section 8 Group 8. Goals. 1). Establish a friendly relationship 2).Train a few people how to do specific jobs needed in the community 3). Build a well that provides clean water to the plants and more importantly to the people in the area.

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Shell Humanitarian Project

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  1. Shell Humanitarian Project EDSGN 100 Section 8 Group 8

  2. Goals • 1). Establish a friendly relationship • 2).Train a few people how to do specific jobs needed in the community • 3). Build a well that provides clean water to the plants and more importantly to the people in the area. • 4). Build row houses that have clean running water that is provided by the well • 5). Get the educational system set up. The class rooms will mainly function around the laptops provided.

  3. Goals (cont.) • 6). Teach them how to effectively use the internet and the endless amount of information that can be taught off it. • 7). Build workshop/barn to store the tools as well as build and maintain equipment • 8). Teach them how to use the tools • 9). Make the soccer field, and play a big game to celebrate the transformation • 10). Maintain relationship and help them grow as a community and as people.

  4. Land and Culture • 1) Terrain of the chosen location2) Cultural Implications:-Beneficial:Sanitary, Food supply, Shelter, Education-Adverse:Disparity between generations

  5. Buildings • Buildings will be built for housing and schooling • Impact • Functionality

  6. Water supply • Benefits of a well"You can't talk about water enough. It's the thing that we in this country take the most for granted. Children in third world countries are walking sometimes 10 miles a day to bring water.” –BonoRivers are often far from settlements.More free time.Water is dirty.

  7. Education • Build one large building that will house all education. • Bring in a mixture of volunteers and paid workers to educate the citizens of the town • Impact

  8. Cost Estimate • Wood/Roofing $100,000 (http://www.costhelper.com) • Siding $30,000 (http://www.siding4u.com) • Hammocks $1,500 (http://www.hammocks.com) • Playground $6,000 (http://www.bigfunplayground.com) • Laptops $2,000 (http://laptop.org) • PC $800 (http://dell.com) • Tools $2,000 (http://www.maxtool.com) • Well $2,500 (http://www.simplepump.com) • Plumbing $3,000 (http://www.plumbingstore.com) • Transportation $35,000 (http://www.shipping-worldwide.com) • Workers $7,000 pay one and have a staff of about four or five that are • Volunteer • Farming Tools/Seeds $1,000 (http://www.groworganic.com) • Total $190,800

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