Clean Water in Uganda

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Region: Uganda

The problem of clean water in Uganda is a significant issue, with over 10 million people lacking access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities. This has led to high rates of waterborne diseases and a lack of economic development in affected communities.

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                Can you imagine walking several miles to fetch unsafe water to drink? Safe water is life. This project will help St Mugagga Boy's Home drill a new water well and install a solar-powered pumping system...
                
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                We were contacted by the Kafunjo Community Project through the connection of a Poured Out volunteer! They are an amazing community group who hosts a school and orphanage for children in Uganda. They a...
                
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                Children need to be nourished to thrive at school. Safe drinking water is essential to ensure children stay healthy and retain all the nutrients they can.   A recent assessment at the Entebbe UMEA pri...
                
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                The World Toilet Day 2022 campaign, called 'Making the invisible visible', focuses on the impact of the sanitation crisis on groundwater, exploring how inadequate sanitation systems spread human waste...
                
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                The project will drill 15 wells and build five  protected spring wells  for 250000 vulnerable people who dont have access to save  water.


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