Help Rural Ethiopians Improve Access to Water

Water in Africa

Summary

This project is helping more than 30,000 villagers improve their use of existing water resources. It is rehabilitating natural springs and building wells for better access to clean drinking water. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

Communities worldwide depend on water for survival, yet more than 1 billion people lack proper access to clean drinking water. Impacting health, food, climate, transportation and local markets, inadequate water resources and their management can lead to disease, malnutrition, poor economic growth and conflict. Ethiopia’s central areas are drought-prone, and inefficient use of fuel has depleted available resources, creating a chronic water crisis for more than 14 million Ethiopians.

Activities

CHF's programs in Ethiopia are training women about proper hygiene and water usage, fostering effective usage and management through local associations, and building infrastructure such as deep-wells, hand-dug wells, and rehabilitated springs.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $28,819
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $21,181
Total Funding Goal: $50,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

Better water usage can improve the environmental conditions that cause drought. Access to clean drinking water frees the women and children, who are forced to carry water from distant sources, to pursue education and income-generating activities.

Project Message

In the past we had to walk for 4 hours to get water and we still never had enough. Now we have water to drink, water to wash with, time to take our children to school, and finally time to weave again.
- (Anonymous), CHF beneficiary

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in EthiopiaEthiopia and can also be found under EnvironmentEnvironment.

For more information about Ethiopia, read the Human Development Report on Ethiopia or the Wikipedia entry for Ethiopia.

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 February 10, 2006

Latest Update from the Field

CHF Providing Water to Drought-Stricken Ethiopia

By Natalie - Communications, October 05, 2009 12:39 PM

The Somali region of Ethiopia continues to experience drought conditions, which are rooted in longer-term climatic trends of the Horn of Africa. The result is that the food security and asset bases of the population are being severely eroded, increasing the vulnerability to recurrent climatic shocks. In response, CHF is implementing a comprehensive strategy in three arid zones of the region that not only addresses the immediate needs of the people but provides enduring and self-sustaining solutions to improve the quality of life through interventions in irrigated agriculture, livelihoods diversification and access to clean water.



Since 2007, CHF has assisted 1,300 agro-pastoralist households along the Shabele River of the Gode zone to achieve community-based irrigated agriculture through self-managed organization, design and planning. The activities were structured upon a holistic and participatory methodology where beneficiaries were organized into 18 Asset Building Groups (ABGs), facilitated in the initiation of internal saving and lending, participated in health and technical training cycles, and were provided with modest and necessary inputs. CHF trained farmers in gravity dispersion irrigation for the production of fodder, food, and cash crops for support of livestock assets, food security and income generation. The successes of that initiative were so compelling that CHF is now in the start-up phase to build upon those achievements by establishing an additional 27 agriculture groups, diversifying varieties of crops, and linking the communities to markets across the vast Somali region.



While the production of food, fodder, and cash crops is a critical component to establishing food security, it is equally important to protect the existing livestock assets upon which up to 95% of the Somali region population depends as a source of wealth and food. The drought conditions are making it increasingly difficult for pastoralists to access clean and available water sources. CHF has rehabilitated or constructed more than 230 shallow wells and water reservoirs to provide for both human consumption as well as the livestock upon which the people depend. While CHF continues to provide these long-term water sources in the Gode and Afder zones for the communities, and along traditional migratory routes, we are now providing this water access to the remote Warder zone. The easternmost point of Ethiopia, the Warder zone is accessible to no other NGO, making this a tremendous responsibility upon CHF to implement 75 water points over the coming months. And with the numerous needs of the underserved population, CHF is currently identifying additional interventions in livestock, animal health and livelihoods that will benefit the communities in a more holistic way.



The CHF team is committed to identifying pragmatic and innovative solutions to bring enduring positive change to the people of the Somali region. The generous support of Global Giving is making it possible to achieve an increasingly bright and secure future in this distant corner of the world.

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