Upon completion of the project, our partner in the field reports...
The site picked by the District Engineer, Headmaster and the LWI Sustainability Coordinator. The site was chosen due to the high need of water in the school. The well is controlled by the Headmaster of this school. They discussed how to change the hand pump to an electric pump. LWI's Sustainability Coordinator discussed with the school to upgrade the pump and the school agreed to do it in January 2013. The students talked about how they were using dirty water which causes illness and how their uniforms would change colors because of using poor water to wash with. They are happy for this new source of water and they give thanks to God. During the team’s stay, community members assembled a water committee who assisted the team with the water project whenever possible. Most residents are of the 823 students, teachers or faculty at the boarding school. Before leaving the community the team provided a student with a LWI Rwanda contact number in case their well were to fall into disrepair, become subject to vandalism or theft.
The LWI Rwanda team had an opportunity to meet with twenty year old community member and accountant, Charisa Yankurije, who stated, "When you compare the old water and the new one you see a big difference. Now the new water is clean compared to the old one and it is very helpful because people were struggling to get the old water in addition to it being dirty."