Stories from the Field

Water doesn't change anything. People Do.

As we work to provide water, we're committed to helping people like you meet your global neighbors and to realize that we all share the same basic needs. We hope to break down stereotypes and the false distinctions between the so-called winners and losers, rich and poor, the needy and charitable, by introducing you to the people we serve with the respect and admiration they rightfully deserve.

These are stories of hope, told in the words of those who carry out this work every day - our friends in the field.




See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: Water without hindrances!

A Year Later: Water without hindrances!

Before we rehabilitated the community dug well in Targrin last year, it used to break down often and leave people searching for water from other open community sources. "[When] this water facility was functional in this community, it was the only source of clean water. People came here from every angle to fetch water. The only challenge was that t...

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A Year Later: "I am happy"

Before the well in Raka Community was rehabilitated last year, people spent a significant amount of time finding and collecting water, leaving them exhausted. "The old water source was an open well. Before, we used to fetch water with [a] rope and a rubber container. During the dry season, the well went dry [and] we [had to] go the swamp to fetch ...

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A Year Later: "It feels like magic."

Last year, the community members living in Mathanguni suffered to find and collect enough water to meet their daily needs. “Before the construction of this project, life was very hard. We used to get water from very far, and the water was not very safe for drinking. We did not have enough water for maintaining our hygiene and sanitation as well ...

See the Impact of Clean Water - A Year Later: More Time for Books!

A Year Later: More Time for Books!

Before John Wesaya Spring was protected last year, community members used to struggle to collect water safely. "I one day fell into the unprotected spring after it had rained and hurt my leg. I also got [the] flu sometime back when I drank water from this water point," said 12-year-old Cecelia A. But the spring's protection has changed things and...

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A Year Later: "I now use less than 5 minutes at the water point"

Community members in Lunyinya used to spend a lot of time collecting water from Shirongo Spring. And sadly, the water they worked so hard to collect made them ill with water-related illnesses. "I used to queue for a very long time while fetching water from the spring due to its unprotected nature," said nine-year-old Josiah M. But we protected th...