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A fresh trench signals big changes in store for the village of Lamkunyet, near Banda Aceh.

1 Wide Shot - workers digging trench in village 2. Med Shot - worker digging 3. Med Shot - workers gauging pressure of water pipeline 4. Close Up - worker tightening hose 5. Wide Shot - landscape of Lamkunyet village 6. Med Shot - woman throws bucket in well 7. Med Shot - workers putting finishing touches on water network in village 8. Close Up - worker flattening cement on drain 9. Med Shot - looking up at worker flattening earth over pipeline 10. SOUNDBITE: Bahasa Indonesia; ABDULLAH NYA’NEH, Lamkunyet Village Chief; “We thank God that we can now have clean tap water. In the past we often had problems with diseases – malaria and diarrhea. Now we hope with the tap water the whole village will stay healthy.” 11. Wide Shot - street in Lamkunyet village 12. Med Shot - men sitting outside 13. SOUNDBITE: English; DARA JOHNSTON, UNICEF Water and Environmental Sanitation Program Officer; “The project now is approaching the rehabilitation phase. We’re still providing water to the displaced people, but at the same time we’re developing water and sanitation systems for the returnee areas. And areas that have been affected for a long time due to the lack of services of water and sanitation.” 14. Wide Shot - students in class in Banda Aceh 15. Close Up - three girls reading in class 16. Med Shot - Maemuna, wife of village chief, washing clothes 17. Close Up - Maemuna’s hands washing clothes 18. SOUNDBITE: Bahasa Indonesia,

Workers are installing pipes that will, for the first time, bring clean water directly to people’s homes. A dramatic shift for a rural area that has traditionally drawn its water from wells. Local residents are eager to turn on the taps. They volunteer their manpower to connect the pipes to their community. UNICEF and its partners provide technical knowledge and the raw materials. ABDULLAH NYA’NEH, Lamkunyet Village Chief: “We thank God that we can now have clean tap water. In the past we often had problems with diseases – malaria and diarrhea. Now we hope with the tap water the whole village will stay healthy.” Lamkunyet is one of some 200 villages across Aceh slated to receive water systems by the end of next year. DARA JOHNSTON, UNICEF Water and Environmental Sanitation Program Officer: “The project now is approaching the rehabilitation phase. We’re still providing water to the displaced people, but at the same time we’re developing water and sanitation systems for the returnee areas. And areas that have been affected for a long time due to the lack of services of water and sanitation.”

UNICEF will also work to promote good hygiene and better sanitation habits through schools. For Maemunah, the wife of Lamkunyet’s village chief, running water is a luxury she never thought she’d enjoy.

MAEMUNA, Lamkunyet resident: “It will be so much more convenient. I will not have to walk so far to the well and the water will be clean.” A convenience that not only makes life for Lamkunyet residents easier, but healthier, too.

MAEMUNA, Lamkunyet resident; “It will be so much more convenient. I will not have to walk so far to the well and the water will be clean.” 19. Wide Shot - Maemuna washing 20. Close Up - Maemuna putting on head scarf putting on head scarf 21. Med – children playing on parked motorcycle 22. boy playing with hoe

This is Steve Nettleton reporting for UNICEF Television. UNITE for children. • International version split track • Running Time

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A fresh trench signals big changes in store for the village of Lamkunyet, near Banda Aceh.

1 Wide Shot - workers digging trench in village 2. Med Shot - worker digging 3. Med Shot - workers gauging pressure of water pipeline 4. Close Up - worker tightening hose 5. Wide Shot - landscape of Lamkunyet village 6. Med Shot - woman throws bucket in well 7. Med Shot - workers putting finishing touches on water network in village 8. Close Up - worker flattening cement on drain 9. Med Shot - looking up at worker flattening earth over pipeline 10. SOUNDBITE: Bahasa Indonesia; ABDULLAH NYA’NEH, Lamkunyet Village Chief; “We thank God that we can now have clean tap water. In the past we often had problems with diseases – malaria and diarrhea. Now we hope with the tap water the whole village will stay healthy.” 11. Wide Shot - street in Lamkunyet village 12. Med Shot - men sitting outside 13. Med Shot - children playing on parked motorcycle 14. Med Shot - boy playing with hoe 15. SOUNDBITE: English; DARA JOHNSTON, UNICEF Water and Environmental Sanitation Program Officer; “The project now is approaching the rehabilitation phase. We’re still providing water to the displaced people, but at the same time we’re developing

Workers are installing pipes that will, for the first time, bring clean water directly to people’s homes. A dramatic shift for a rural area that has traditionally drawn its water from wells. Local residents are eager to turn on the taps. They volunteer their manpower to connect the pipes to their community. UNICEF and its partners provide technical knowledge and the raw materials. ABDULLAH NYA’NEH, Lamkunyet Village Chief: “We thank God that we can now have clean tap water. In the past we often had problems with diseases – malaria and diarrhea. Now we hope with the tap water the whole village will stay healthy.” Lamkunyet is one of some 200 villages across Aceh slated to receive water systems by the end of next year. The effort marks a new chapter in UNICEF’s mission to provide clean water to a province still recovering from the 2004 tsunami. DARA JOHNSTON, UNICEF Water and Environmental Sanitation Program Officer: “The project now is approaching the rehabilitation phase. We’re still providing water to the displaced people, but at the same time we’re developing water and

sanitation systems for the returnee areas. And areas that have been affected for a long time due to the lack of services of water and sanitation.” At the heart of the project are water treatment plants, such as this one on the outskirts of Banda Aceh. In cooperation with the organization, International Relief and Development, UNICEF plans to repair or rebuild 18 of these plants – each capable of serving about 15-thousand people. UNICEF will also work to promote good hygiene and better sanitation habits through schools. For Maemunah, the wife of Lamkunyet’s village chief, running water is a luxury she never thought she’d enjoy. MAEMUNA, Lamkunyet resident: “It will be so much more convenient. I will not have to walk so far to the well and the water will be clean.” A convenience that not only makes life for Lamkunyet residents easier, but healthier, too.

water and sanitation systems for the returnee areas. And areas that have been affected for a long time due to the lack of services of water and sanitation.” 16. Close Up - water flowing at treatment plant 17. Wide Shot - top of water treatment plant 18. Close Up - pipes at treatment plant 19. Med Shot - pipes at plant 20. Wide Shot - Dara Johnston walking atop treatment plant 21. Wide Shot - students in class in Banda Aceh 22. Close Up - three girls reading in class 23. Med Shot - Maemuna, wife of village chief, washing clothes 24. Close Up - Maemuna’s hands washing clothes 25. SOUNDBITE: Bahasa Indonesia, MAEMUNA, Lamkunyet resident; “It will be so much more convenient. I will not have to walk so far to the well and the water will be clean.” 26. Wide Shot - Maemuna washing 27. Close Up - Maemuna putting on head scarf

This is Steve Nettleton reporting for UNICEF Television. UNITE for children. • Video news footage 1 • Running Time

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Wide Shot - Workers digging trench in village Med Shot - worker digging Close Up - tool pounding earth in trench Med Shot - worker using tool in trench Close Up - rack focus of trench Med Shot - workers gauging pressure of pipeline Close Up - worker tightening hose Wide Shot - landscape of Lamkunyet village Med Shot - woman getting water from creek Med Shot - woman drops bucket into well Med Shot - workers finishing water network in Lamkunyet Close Up - worker flattening cement on drain Med Shot - looking up at working flattening earth over pipeline SOUNDBITE: ABDULLAH NYA’NEH, Lankunyet Village Chief: “We thank God that we can now have clean tap water. In the past we often had problems with diseases – malaria and diarrhea. Now we hope with the tap water the whole village will stay healthy.” 15. Wide Shot - street in Lamkunyet village

16. Med Shot - men sitting outside 17. Med Shot - children playing on parked motorcycle 18. Med Shot - boy playing with hoe • Video news footage 2 • Running Time

Xxx Shotlist 1. Sound bite: DARA JOHNSTON, UNICEF Water and Environmental Sanitation Program Officer: “The project now is approaching the rehabilitation phase. We’re still providing water to the displaced people, but at the same time we’re developing water and sanitation systems for the returnee areas. And areas that have been affected for a long time due to the lack of services of water and sanitation.” 2. Close Up - water flowing at treatment plant 3. Wide Shot - top of water treatment plant 4. Med Shot - water channels at treatment plant 5. Close Up - pipes at treatment plant 6. Med Shot - pipes at plant 7. Wide Shot - Dara Johnston walking atop treatment plant 8. Wide Shot - students in class in Banda Aceh 9. Close Up - three girls reading in class 10. Med Shot - Maemuna washing clothes 11. Close Up - Maemuna’s hands washing clothes 12. Sound bite, MAEMUNA, Lamkunyet resident; “It will be so much more convenient. I will not have to walk so far to the well and the water will be clean.” 13. Wide Shot - Maemuna washing 14. Close Up - Maemuna putting on head scarf 15. Med Shot - village women carrying baskets on their heads