Provide piped water to 5000 people in Uganda

Water in Africa

Summary

This project will provide 5000 people with motorised piped water through solar energy in rural Buwama. progress reportread updates from the field

How Donors Like You Helped

Thanks to donors like you, a total of $18,000 was raised for this project.

More Information About this Project

Project Needs and Beneficiaries

The project is addressing the problem of a lack of access to safe clean water in Buwama village. The project will provide motorised piped water using solar energy to pump water to villagers.

Activities

- Provide motorised safe clean piped water to 5000 people. - Build capacity of 5 rural villagers on management, operation and maintenance skills. - Reduce on water related diseases. - Reduce the long distance usually traveled to find clean water.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $18,000

Funding Information

This project is now in implementation and no longer available for funding. Received funds will be used to accomplish concrete objectives as indicated in the project's "Activities" section. Updates will be posted under the "Progress Report" tab as they become available.

Donors' contributions and pledges to this project totaled $18,000 .  The original project funding goal was $18,000.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The project will serve 5000 people by giving access to safe water, reduce on distance fetching water hence time saved for productive activities.

Project Message

Iam a 70 year old man , my name's mzee Musisi from Buwama village. Water is a big problem in our area, since chilldhood, we are facing a problem of lack of water. Kind person can assist us get water
- Mzee Musisi, beneficiary

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Ronald Kato Salongo
Director
P.O.Box 489
Mpigi
Kampala, P.O.Box 9, Buwama
Uganda
2560772505570
Email:

Project Sponsor

GlobalGiving

Organization

Kyakulumbye Development foundation (KDF)
Bulo Trading centre
Mpigi District, Bulo P.O.Box 9
Uganda
256-0772505570

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in UgandaUganda and can also be found under HealthHealth.

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

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 April 19, 2006

Latest Update from the Field

A postcard from: Provide piped water to 5000 people in Uganda

By Brian Banks - Visitor, June 29, 2009 02:32 PM

Brian Banks is a student who is traveling throughout Africa this summer and visiting a number of GlobalGiving projects. On May 14th he visited "Provide education to AIDS orphans in rural Uganda." When asked what he would tell his friends about this project, Brian said: “Incredible: You need to see this!"

At first we thought it was some child’s sculptural masterpiece made of sticks, strings, and a plastic container; but we quickly learned that this was the tippy tap, one of KDF’s ingenious and lifesaving inventions. KDF is the organization implementing the “Provide Piped Water to 5,000 in Uganda.” The tippy tap, used for hand washing, is one of the many home-grown interventions that KDF is using to improve water and sanitation in local communities. Tippy taps have been supported by KDF’s hygiene promoters, volunteers working in their local communities that have been trained in best sanitation practices. KDF, with the help of GlobalGiving, provided volunteers with bicycles, making it easier to spread knowledge about good sanitation behaviors.

Although KDF has only been receiving funding from GlobalGiving for three years, the organization has had an impressive impact using that funding. Aside from the hygiene promoters, GlobalGiving has also funded an “eco-san” toilet. Not only does this serve as a hygienic toilet (in a community that needed one) but it provides “humanure,” a safe fertilizer from human waste. This serves Buyijja, a largely agricultural community.

Next, we visited a 90 year old man with severely limited mobility that had benefitted from a KDF rain water catchment right outside his home. The numerous orphans living with their elderly grandfather also benefit, as do his neighbors. His is among eight individuals and families that have received personal water collectors because they are unable to reach a water source. Other beneficiaries include a blind man and a bed-ridden mother with AIDS. The families we met with were overwhelmed with gratitude for these life saving devices funded by GlobalGiving.

Today KDF is using GlobalGiving funding to construct a system that will provide clean water to 5,000 individuals that currently rely on dirty ponds for water. KDF has developed an original piped water scheme that will pump clean water, using solar power to free water points all over the area. As we visited the newly drilled safe water source, Ronald, the project leader pointed out the pond currently being used by the community. We could not believe that people would actually collect water from this putrid pond, filled with algae and murky water. But, as we walked away we passed a young girl with her water can on her way to fill it at that very pond. Ronald assured us that once the piped water scheme was completed she, like so many others, would have safe water available right outside her house.

To learn more about this project and how you can help, visit www.globalgiving.com/1380.


   

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