Project information
| Status | Finalist |
| URL | Go to website |
| Category | Education Formal education |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Operational areas | Urban, Rural |
| Target groups | Children, Youth, Women, Men |
| Fixed connection | DSL |
| Access points | School |
| Interact | Landline Phone, Desktop Computer, Laptop |
| Software License Types | Open Source, Proprietary |
Project location
Wara Bilong Life
- Brief description
- Wara Bilong Life was a fun, interactive, classroom activity where students learn about global water and sanitation issues through a creative process.
- Vision, Objectives and Goals
- The aims of Wara Bilong Life were the sharing of ideas and information between students throughout New Zealand to encourage 'out of the square' creative problem solving in a 'real world' context. Students investigated the situation of their peers in Papua New Guinea schools (communicating with personnel there working on an Oxfam project) and using this information they designed and made a prototype of a method of washing hands that requires very little water. Sanitation education materials accompanied the prototype.
- How does ICT contribute to the organisational objectives
- The overview of the project and resource material were available on the internet while email communication and collaboration enabled classes to communicate with each other and with people in Papua New Guinea. Experts were able to follow the project on the web and give their feedback and input.
- Transferability
- This project could well be transferred as a handwashing initiative in schools anywhere in the world including New Zealand.
- Project summary
- We are repeating the project this year. This time were will begin with high standard provided by last year's participants.



