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The villagers of Naisoya, Kenya, celebrating the arrival of clean water from a new borehole.


A local health clinic in Mbila, Zambia. Many of the people in this photograph will live because of it.

A local health clinic in Mbila, Zambia. Many of the people in this photograph will live because of it.

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Project Kordofan, Sudan, in partnership with Care International. £8833 has funded a reservoir which provides 8-10,000 people with water for irrigation, livestock and household use.

Project Karusi, Burundi, in partnership with ACTS. £5000 funded the second part of this project (two reservoirs and internal plumbing) for a secondary school for young, displaced people caught up in the civil war and genocide. Visit www.joinacts.org.uk.

Project Naisoya, Kenya, in partnership with Soapbox. £4000 was paid as the second instalment to provide a borehole for a community of 2000 people.

Project Kyotera, Uganda, in partnership with the Mitukula Women’s Development Association. £5320 provided 15 rainwater catchment tanks for a community of 30 families.

Project Kochonga-Kochwech, Uganda, in partnership with Teso Developpment Trust. £6822 funded a borehole and water collection equipment for a community of 500.

Project Kansanda, Zambia, in partnership with Dignity. £3300 provided a borehole for a village community.
Zambia, in partnership with Village Water. £12750 funded five wells for rural communities.

Project Mwabvi Wildlife Reserve, Malawi, in partnership with PAW. £4820 funded a survey and two boreholes for villagers working and living on the reserve.

Project Malava, Kenya, in partnership with Rock Ministries. £7680 funded the first two instalments to provide a borehole for a children’s village which will accommodate 210 children (mainly AIDS orphans).

Project Ndola, Zambia, in partnership with Next Generation Missions. £6371 funded the final payment to refurbish the water system at the Arthur Davison Paediatric Hospital.

Project Ipafu, Zambia, in partnership with Dignity. £9875 funded 10 wells for 10 rural villages.

previous projects

 

Remote: but women can now draw clean water from a well at Ysaya Ngulube, Malawi.
Remote: but women can now draw clean water from a well at Ysaya Ngulube, Malawi.

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Responsible: Beatrice Chilinda, Maxwell Kumwenda and Judith Banda form the Water Committee for the facility at Ysaya Ngulube.
Responsible: Beatrice Chilinda, Maxwell Kumwenda and Judith Banda form the Water Committee for the facility at Ysaya Ngulube.

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