Project Status



Project Type:  Borehole Well and Hand Pump

Regional Program: Western Uganda WaSH Program

Impact: 0 Served

Project Phase:  Reserved

Project Features


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Community Profile

The (# of people served) (people/students) of (community name/school name) struggle to access sufficient water. (Make an impact statement that pulls on the heartstrings of readers.)

(“Quotes” mention that they are in the photo below)

PHOTO OF PERSON QUOTED

(Describe the current water source and how it is obtained)
The primary water source the (people/students) of (community name/school name) rely on is (name the primary water source), but it presents challenges. (Describe specific issues and challenges it causes). (Issue with water source) and (issue with water source) make it difficult to (tasks that are not accomplished). And without the benefit of clean water access life for (specific person/people/students) in (community name/school name) is (adjective to describe the situation).

(“Quotes” mention that they are in the photo below)

PHOTO OF PERSON QUOTED

The (installation/rehabilitation/protection) of the (water solution) will enable (people/students) like (name of first person quoted) and (name of second person quoted) to focus on (future potential opportunities with water access) instead of (roadblocks from the current water situation).

The Proposed Solution, Determined Together...

At The Water Project, everyone has a part in conversations and solutions. We operate in transparency, believing it benefits everyone. We expect reliability from one another as well as our water solutions. Everyone involved makes this possible through hard work and dedication.

In a joint discovery process, community members determine their most advantageous water solution alongside our technical experts. Read more specifics about this solution on the What We're Building tab of this project page. Then, community members lend their support by collecting needed construction materials (sometimes for months ahead of time!), providing labor alongside our artisans, sheltering and feeding the builders, and supplying additional resources.

Water Access for Everyone

This water project is one piece in a large puzzle. In Kenya, Sierra Leone, and Uganda, we’re working toward complete coverage of reliable, maintained water sources that guarantee public access now and in the future within a 30-minute round trip for each community, household, school, and health center. One day, we hope to report that this has been achieved!

Training on Health, Hygiene & More

With the community’s input, we've identified topics where training will increase positive health outcomes at personal, household, and community levels. We’ll coordinate with them to find the best training date. Some examples of what we train communities on are:

  • Improved hygiene, health, and sanitation habits
  • Safe water handling, storage & treatment
  • Disease prevention and proper handwashing
  • Income-generation
  • Community leadership, governance, & election of a water committee
  • Operation and maintenance of the water point

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Project Type

Abundant water is often right under our feet! Beneath the Earth’s surface, rivers called aquifers flow through layers of sediment and rock, providing a constant supply of safe water. For borehole wells, we drill deep into the earth, allowing us to access this water which is naturally filtered and protected from sources of contamination at the surface level. First, we decide where to drill by surveying the area and determining where aquifers are likely to sit. To reach the underground water, our drill rigs plunge through meters (sometimes even hundreds of meters!) of soil, silt, rock, and more. Once the drill finds water, we build a well platform and attach a hand pump. If all goes as planned, the community is left with a safe, closed water source providing around five gallons of water per minute! Learn more here!


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