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.
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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: $27,004
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $22,996
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
Who is Running This Project
Contact
Erin Mote
Manager of Resource Development
8601 Georgia Ave
Silver Spring, MD 20910
Ethiopia
011-(251)-11-6636335
Email:
Project Sponsor
Organization
CHF International
8601 Georgia Ave, Suite 800
Silver Spring,
MD
20910
United States
301-587-4700
http://www.chfinternational.org
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Where this Project is Located
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Ethiopia
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Environment.
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 May 27, 2009.
Date Added to GlobalGiving
This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on February 10, 2006
Latest Update from the Field
Implementation Success in the Gode and Afder Zones
By CHF - CHF HQ, May 27, 2009 03:59 PM
In the zone of Gode, CHF has trained 90 community agents to educate and create awareness about the importance of water safety, sanitation, and hygiene. The community agents were also part of a broader plan to localize training and distribute 50,400 point-of-use water purification systems. These purification systems will help raise awareness about water contamination and provide safety from water-borne illness.
In the Afder zone, CHF has completed construction of 13 shallow wells, 1 birkad (rain water reservoir), and local training for well maintenance and hygiene and sanitation. At each water access point, CHF helped institute a Water Management Committee (WMC) consisting of 12 members, 50% of whom are women. The WMC manages the future use of the water access point and facilitates the community’s contribution to the maintenance of the well.
CHF is now implementing the WASH program in the Warder zone. The goals of the project are to rehabilitate 53 shallow wells, construct 15 birkads, and provide maintenance and hygiene and sanitation training in all 68 work locations. Work should begin soon and we are excited to start the WASH program in the new region. We would like to thank our donors for their generous support that has made this work possible. Please feel free to get in touch with our contact (listed above) to learn more about or comment on this project.
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