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Appendixes 1 Appendixes 1. Member List of Study Team 2. Survey Itinerary 3. List of Parties Concerned in the Recipient Country 4. Minutes of Discussions 5. Other Relevant Data Appendix-1 Member List of Study Team Appendix-1:Member List of the Study Team 1. Explanation of Inception Report and Field Survey (May 15, 2004 to July 2, 2004) Position in Charge Name Affiliation Deputy Resident Representative, Team Leader NITTA, Tomoki JICA Kenya Office Water and Sanitation Team, Cooperation Planning UNO , Junko Project Management Group I, Grant Aid Management Dept., JICA Chief Consultants/ SAKAMOTO , Masanobu Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. Rural Water Supply Groundwater Development TAKAHASHI, Shinya Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. Hydrogeology/Physical Survey 1 JAYAKARAN , Christopher Japan Techno Co., Ltd. Hydrogeology/Physical Survey 2 HIGUCHI , Masao Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. Social Condition Survey/ MORI , Naoki Japan Techno Co., Ltd. Operation and Maintenance Facility Plan/Construction Plan YAMAMOTO, Shohei Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. Cost Estimate/Procurement KITANO, Tomoyuki Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. Management Coordinator TAKAHASHI , Masayuki Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. 2. Explanation of Draft Final Report (Sept. 4, 2004 to Sept. 12, 2004) Position in Charge Name Affiliation Deputy Resident Representative, Team Leader INAMURA, Jiro JICA Kenya Office Chief Consultants/ SAKAMOTO , Masanobu Nippon Koei Co., Ltd. Rural Water Supply Hydrogeology/Physical Survey 1 JAYAKARAN , Christopher Japan Techno Co., Ltd. Social Condition Survey/ MORI , Naoki Japan Techno Co., Ltd. Operation and Maintenance A1-1 Appendix-2 Survey Itinerary Appendix-2:Survey Itinerary 1. Explanation of Inception Report and Field Survey (May 15, 2004 to July 2, 2004) No Date Member Station Activities 1 May Sat. Uno Move (Narita-London) On board 15 Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Mori, Move (Tokyo-Kansai Airport-Dubai) Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi 2 16 Sun. Uno Nairobi Move (London-Nairobi) Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Mori, Move (Dubai-Nairobi) Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi 3 17 Mon. Nitta, Uno, Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Nairobi Courtesy Call to Japanese Embassy/JICA Mori, Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Kenya Office Takahashi Discussion with MoWRMD 4 18 Tues. Nitta, Uno, Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Nairobi Discussion with MoWRMD Mori, Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi 5 19 Wed. Nitta, Uno, Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Nairobi Discussion with MoWRMD Mori, Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi 6 20 Thurs. Nitta, Uno, Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Nairobi Discussion on Contents of Minutes Mori, Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Courtesy call to Minister of WRMD Takahashi 7 21 Fri. Nitta, Uno, Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Nairobi Signing on Minutes of Discussion Mori, Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi Uno On board Move (Nairobi-London) 8 22 Sat. Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Mori, Nairobi Preparation of Survey Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi Uno On board Move (London-Tokyo) Higuchi On board Move (Tokyo-Kansai Airport-Dubai) Jyayakaran On board Move (Bangalore-Mumbai) 9 23 Sun. Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Mori, Nairobi Internal Meeting Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi Higuchi Move (Dubai-Nairobi) Jyayakaran Move (Mumbai-Nairobi) 10 24 Mon. Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Mori, Nairobi, Field Survey Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi, Kitui, Higuchi, Jayakaran Machakos Makueni Mwingi ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 28 June Fri. Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Mori, Nairobi, Field Survey 11 Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi, Kitui, Higuchi, Jayakaran Machakos Makueni Mwingi A2-1 No Date Member Station Activities 29 12 Sat. Sakamoto, S. Takahashi, Mori, Nairobi, Field Survey Yamamoto, Kitano, M. Takahashi, Kitui, Higuchi, Jayakaran Machakos Makueni Mwingi S. Takahshi, Kitano On board Move (Nairobi-Dubai) 30 13 Sun. Sakamoto, Mori, Yamamoto, Nairobi, Field Survey M. Takahashi, Higuchi, Jayakaran Kitui, Machakos Makueni Mwingi S. Takahshi, Kitano On board Move (Dubai-Kansai Airport-Tokyo)) 31 14 Mon. Sakamoto, Mori, Yamamoto, Nairobi, Field Survey M. Takahashi, Higuchi, Jayakaran Kitui, Machakos Makueni Mwingi 32 15 Tues. Sakamoto, Mori, Yamamoto, Nairobi, Field Survey M. Takahashi, Higuchi, Jayakaran Kitui, Machakos Makueni Mwingi Yamamoto On board Move (Nairobi-Dubai) 33 16 Wed. Sakamoto, Mori, M. Takahashi, Nairobi, Field Survey Higuchi, Jayakaran Kitui, Machakos Makueni Mwingi Yamamoto On board Move (Dubai-Kansai Airport-Tokyo) ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ ・ 46 29 Tues. Sakamoto, Mori, M. Takahashi, Nairobi, Field Survey Higuchi, Jayakaran Kitui, Machakos Makueni Mwingi 47 30 Wed. Sakamoto, Mori, M. Takahashi, Nairobi Meeting on Technical Notes with Higuchi, Jayakaran MoWRMD Report to JICA Kenya Office 48 July Thurs. Sakamoto, Mori, M. Takahashi, On board Move (Nairobi-Dubai) Higuchi Jyayakaran Move (Nairobi-Mumbai) 49 7/2 Fri. Sakamoto, Mori, M. Takahashi, On board Move (Dubai-Kansai Airport-Tokyo) Higuchi Jyayakaran Move (Mumbai-Bangalore) A2-2 2. Explanation of Draft Final Report (Sept. 4, 2004 to Sept. 12, 2004) No Date Member Station Activities Sept. Sakamoto, Mori Move (Tokyo-Kansai Airport-Dubai) 1 Sat. On board 4 Jyayakaran Move (Bangalore-Mumbai) Sakamoto, Mori Move (Dubai-Nairobi) 2 5 Sun. On board Jyayakaran Move (Mumbai-Nairobi) Inamura, Sakamoto, Mori, Courtesy Call to Japanese Embassy/JICA Kenya 3 6 Mon. Nairobi Jayakaran Office, and Discussion with MoWRMD Inamura, Sakamoto, Mori, 4 7 Tues. Nairobi Discussion with MoWRMD/DWOs Jayakaran Inamura, Sakamoto, Mori, Discussion with MoWRMD/PMU 5 8 Wed. Nairobi Jayakaran Discussion with NGO (CCF/World Vision) Inamura, Sakamoto, Mori, 6 9 Thurs. Nairobi Signing on Minutes of Discussion Jayakaran Inamura, Sakamoto, Mori, 7 10 Fri. Nairobi Report to Japanese Embassy/JICA Kenya Office Jayakaran Sakamoto, Mori Move (Nairobi-Dubai) 9 12 Sat. On board Jyayakaran Move (Nairobi-Mumbai) Sakamoto, Mori Tokyo Move (Dubai-Kansai Airport-Tokyo) 9 12 Sun. Jyayakaran Bangalore Move (Mumbai-Bangalore) A2-3 Appendix-3 List of Parties Concerned in the Recipient Country Appendix-3:List of Parties Concerned in the Receipient Country Ministry of Water Resources Management and Development <Headquarter> Hon. Martha Karua Minister Prof. George O. Krhoda Permanent Secretary Eng. D. N. Stower Senior Deputy Director, Water Resources Development Mr. S. C. M. Ocheng Senior Deputy Director, Water Resources Management Mr. James M. Njeru Acting Deputy Director, Groundwater Exploration Division nMr. B. H. Abdi Deputy Secretary, Donor Coordination Mr. F. Mwango Deputy Director, Groundwater Investigation Eng. P. L. Ombogo Deputy Director, Planning and Design Eng. C. M. Mimano Deputy Director, Operation and Maintenance Mr. T. R. Nyaoro Officer, Register of Water Rights Mr. A. M. K. Gachanja Acting Senior Deputy Director, Applied Water Research Mr. John M. Omwenga Acting Deputy Director, Water Quality and Pollution Control Mr. K. W. Mwangi Rep. Deputy Director, Water Quality and Pollution Control Mr. T. W. Kibaki Programme Manager, Kenya Japan Water Supply Project Mr. I. G. Kimani Geologist, Kenya Japan Water Supply Project Mr. C. N. Gitahi Engineer, Kenya Japan Water Supply Project Mr. M. Bugua Chief Drilling Superintendent Ms. Susan Njugua Chief Information Officer, Public relation Mr. Irari Wagereka Engineer, Water Mr. Kimani Ndegwa Chemist, Water Quality and Pollution Control Mr. Mitinobu Okaniwa JICA Expert for Water Supply Administration <Eastern Provincial Water Office> Eng. Diru Magomere Provincial Water Officer <Machakos District Water Office> Mr. Mutua Kilonzo District Water Officer Mr. C. K. Muriga Geologist <Makueni District Water Office > Mr. J. W. Gnyo District Water Officer Mr. Jonathan Moki Geologist <Kitui District Water Office > Mr. Mujuku Nzesya District Water Officer Mr. G. Wotuku Geologist Mr. Meshack Amimo Geologist <Mwingi District Water Office > Mr. J. K. Muindi District Water Officer Mr. H. K. Muriuki Geologist Kumiko IGARASHI Expert in Community Health, JICA Primary Health Care Project National Water Conservation and Pipeline Corporation(NWCPC) Mr. Japheth Mutai Deputy Managing Director A3-1 Ministry of Health <Machakos District Office> Mr. Julius K. Inyingi District Public Health Officer <Makueni District Office > Mr. Joseph Matheka District Public Health Officer Mr. Mutua Mailu Health Administrative Officer <Kitui District Office > Mr. Richard M. Luusah Deputy District Public Health Officer <Mwingi District Office > Ms. Catherine N. Ndiso District Public Health Officer NGO World Vision James THUKU National Water Manager Tobias OLOO Program Manager, Makueni Area Development Program William KIPETU Program Manager, Makueni Area Development Program Christian Children’s Fund Ogada KOJWANG National Director Ben Nganga Regional Team Leader, Eastern Region Titus MUTIA Education Coordinator Patricia KIMATRA SR Mobilizer, Makueni Adventist Development and Relief Agency Onywoki MOKENYE Water Officer, DAP Project Jessica MASIRA Health and Nutrition Coordinator African Medical and Research Foundation Denge LUGAYU Project Manager, Kitui Water and Sanitation Project Anthony MONDOH Project Manager, Makueni Water and Sanitation Project Peter GITHINJI Water and Sanitation Technician, Makueni Water and Sanitation Project Action Aid Angelina MBULA Community Development Facilitator Red Cross Anges NGANGA Branch Manager, Machakos GENESIS Robert MUTUA Executive Director NETWAS Joyce MBARE Principal Programme Officer Relevant Project Water User Association Support Program (WUASP) A3-2 J. NDERI Program Manager, WUASP W. BONDO Team Leader, Makueni WUASP Fredrick GATHOGO Water Technical Officer, Makuni WUASP Japanese Embassy Yuzawa, Masanori First Secretary (Economy/Economical Cooperation) JICA Kenya Office Otsuka, Masaaki Resident
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