YWCA Clean Water Projects
Help project water in Africa
Summary
Women in a Kenyan village have brought clean drinking water to their community, eradicating disease and improving economic activity. This project's success has prompted its replication in other areas.
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Project Needs and Beneficiaries
There are 1.3 billion people in the world without safe drinking water, causing widespread disease and early death. Clean water is a basic human right. Through the leadership and support of the World YWCA, women in local communities are using their entrepreneurial skills village by village to provide access to clean water. The first water project in Kenya has already positively affected 17,000 people.
Activities
The women of the village designed and planned the project, purchased and transported materials, cleared, dug channels and laid pipe. They also did fundraising and pooled community resources.
Funding Information
This project has been retired and is no longer accepting donations.
Additional Documentation
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).
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Why this Project is Important
Potential Long Term Impact
The impact of the availability of clean water includes better health for everyone in the village. Women and girls' use of time will be more productive, which will translate into more economic activity for their village.
Project Message
“You should have seen the people of the village. They danced and smiled….. The whole community is happy.”
- YWCA local staff member, YWCA staff member involved in the project
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Nyaradzai Gumbonzvanda
General Secretary
16 Ancienne Route
Grand Saconnex
Geneva, CH-1218
Switzerland
41 22 929 60 40
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Project Sponsor
Organization
World YWCA
16 Ancienne Route Grand Saconnex
Geneva,
Switzerland
CH-1218
Switzerland
41 22 929 60 40
http://www.worldywca.org
Where this Project is Located
Country
This project is located in
Kenya
and can also be found under
Environment.
For more information about Kenya, read the Human Development Report on Kenya or the Wikipedia entry for Kenya.
When this Project was Updated
Last Updated
This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on January 17, 2005
Latest Update from the Field
YWCA Clean Water Projects
By Grace Okello - YWCA Kenya National Programme Secretary, October 09, 2007 05:12 PM
On behalf of Kenyan women from rural Meru, I want to thank you for your donations. The money you have given us has greatly transformed the lives of women, children and girls who would have to do without safe water for drinking and cooking.
The children in Secondary and Primary schools can now drink clean water after playing with their friends. They don’t suffer from stomach aches, bilharzias, cholera and dysentry.They can now concentrate in class and perform well in exams. Their future is brighter. The women can now breathe a sign of relief as they do not trek and spend over five hours looking for water. They can now spend more time running small agri-businesses. The water project gives enough water for irrigation.
They are asking for their friends who donate to come and share in their happiness in Kenya. Here is a confession from Nkatha a beneficiary of MUGUNA ‘B’ Water Project.
“I am Nkatha married with 5 children who attend a nearby primary school. I recall those gone days before YWCA brought water in this village, I used to wake up at 5am in the morning to prepare breakfast for my children for school then, I could milk my cows and thereafter pick a 20 litre container to the river to fetch water for the cattle. After the tiresome trip from the river it is already 10,o’clock and of course I pick a panga to the firm to fetch grass for the cows. This could take me up to 12 noon of which then I start preparing lunch for the family.
After lunch I have to fetch more water at least 4-5 containers for use up to the following day.
These days, I thank God that it just takes me a few minutes to get water from my tap outside my house for all my household chores. At least I have some free time to attend to other activities to benefit my family like operating a kiosks for selling groceries .”
CONCLUSION:
Ywca Meru Branch extends a lot of appreciation to GlobalGiving and other partners for their financial support towards implementation of this project . We look forward for continued partnership.
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