This new well serves nearly 700 people in the Emulundu Community is Western Kenya.
Previously this community drew their only water from a muddy and contaminated stream over 3km away (seen below). Children spent more then an hour every day hauling this unsafe water back and forth.
The new water source will help reduce sickness, and will return valuable time back to the children and women in the community. It will also help irrigate crops and water livestock increasing food security.
Our implementing partner worked to establish that the water committee is active and involved in this project and they will take responsibility for ensuring good sanitation and hygiene training takes place as well.
Handing Over Report (filed by implementing partner, unedited):
Through the chairman Joel Lime he thanked Bridge water for providing the community with clean and safe water for drinking and that some of the diseases that have been affecting them through contaminated water will not be there anymore and they sung happily saying that this diseases are already gone due to clean and safe water.
Due to availability of water the group has already started planting Bananas as the groups project from the run off water from the week and already preparing land to start planting different vegetables for the dry season a head and this was really encouraging.
The group is energized and willing to venture into more projects that will benefit the entire community due to availability of water in their community. Long Life Bridge water they sung happily.
Original Project Timeline:
7/28/2010 - Project handed over to community. Pictures and report added
7/20/2010 - Pump installation completed. - Picture Added.
6/21/2010 - Drilling is
complete. Awaiting pump installation.
6/7/2010 - The
community is currently working with the drill team to prepare the site
for drilling.