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When the Living Water Rwanda team arrived, 127 families, 3 local churches and a community center were dependent on an unprotected hand dug well, unprotected spring and other various forms of surface water all located a kilometer outside the community to sustain their growing water needs. Because of this, families were suffering from diarrhea and severe dehydration among other preventable water related illnesses. The community’s use of pit latrines, VIP latrines and a pit latrine with a slab will help prevent further spread of disease in the community and simultaneously promote good hygiene behaviors. There are community health workers in the area who will also support good hygiene behaviors and have the capacity to treat other ailments. The most predominant religions in the community are Protestant and Catholic. The local Catholic, Protestant and Adventist churches will continue to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the unreached. Care International, SNV and Compassion International are 3 other NGO’s working in the area to help provide family planning, social economics and health and education. During the team’s stay, community members assembled a water committee and community health club who assisted the team by contributing financially towards the water project and by supplying any materials they had available. These committees are responsible for helping maintain the well after the team leaves the area.
Using the Living Water Traditional Method, the team addressed: Disease Transmission, Germs, Healthy and Unhealthy Communities, Latrine Perception, Disease Transmission Stories, Tippy Tap, Proper Care of Pump and Keeping the Water Clean. After the hygiene education, community members constructed household tippy taps and a pit latrine for single household use.
The Living Water Rwanda team had an opportunity to meet with forty year old community member and farmer, Ingabire Jackline, who stated, "First of all this community is very happy to access good and clean water because it was a long time struggling with different diseases caused by the old source."