Sustainable water projects in Africa: How we create access to clean water, sanitation and education
Welcome to the blog of our NGO, which is passionately committed to sustainable water projects in Africa. Millions of people in Africa have no access to clean drinking water, which has a serious impact on health, education and quality of life.
Our mission is to improve access to clean water in affected communities through adapted technologies and sustainable solutions. In our articles, you can find out more about the progress of our projects, the challenges we face and how you can help us create a better future for the people of Africa.
Project blog
We are in Ngenda, Rwanda, to take stock of their project for Abundant Life Church Edmonton, Canada. A well has already been drilled. However, no reports have been provided by the local drilling company showing, for example, the depth of drilling.
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The village of Kasenda, about 30 minutes south of Fort Portal, lies on the edge of Kabale National Park. There has been no further development in the village for at least 15 years.
About 5,500
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Today is Sunday. Unfortunately, we had to leave for Kasenda again at 1 pm. There was still time to watch the online service, then we were off. The journey took longer than expected. Curfew is at 9 pm
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We were out today with Deleo from Divine Aid to visit two possible project sites in the wider Lira area. The first place is Adyangowe Village. There, a primary school and a village clinic, which is
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Today was really the day. It was back to Uganda, back to civilisation. Before we left, there was a meeting under the mango tree. Present were dignitaries of immigration, the church, hospital, etc.
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Breakfast was supposed to be at 5.30 am and departure at sunrise at 6 am. However, the African deep relaxation spoke against it. It was still dark at 5.30 am. Breakfast was not until 7.30.
And besides,
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