Help Rural Ethiopians Improve Access to Water
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More Information About this ProjectProject Needs and BeneficiariesCommunities worldwide depend on water for survival, yet more than 1 billion people lack proper access to clean drinking water. Impacting health, food, climate, transportation and local markets, inadequate water resources and their management can lead to disease, malnutrition, poor economic growth and conflict. Ethiopia’s central areas are drought-prone, and inefficient use of fuel has depleted available resources, creating a chronic water crisis for more than 14 million Ethiopians. ActivitiesCHF's programs in Ethiopia are training women about proper hygiene and water usage, fostering effective usage and management through local associations, and building infrastructure such as deep-wells, hand-dug wells, and rehabilitated springs. Funding InformationTotal Funding Received to Date: $24,342 Additional DocumentationThis project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf). ResourcesWhy this Project is ImportantPotential Long Term ImpactBetter water usage can improve the environmental conditions that cause drought. Access to clean drinking water frees the women and children, who are forced to carry water from distant sources, to pursue education and income-generating activities. Project Message
In the past we had to walk for 4 hours to get water and we still never had enough. Now we have water to drink, water to wash with, time to take our children to school, and finally time to weave again. Who is Running This ProjectContact
Erin Mote, Project SponsorOrganization
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This project is located in For more information about Ethiopia, read the Human Development Report on Ethiopia or the Wikipedia entry for Ethiopia. When this Project was UpdatedLast UpdatedThis project was last updated on February 06, 2008. Date Added to GlobalGivingThis project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on February 10, 2006. Latest Update from the FieldWater User Associations (WUAs)By Brannon - Country Director, February 06, 2008 10:07 AM
As part of CHF's participatory approach to development, we first organize beneficiaries of program activities into community-based Water User Associations (WUAs), which are utilized as the organizational framework around which to structure all activities. WUAs serve as a mechanism to ensure the sustainability of the interventions undertaken beyond the end of the program. Read 4 more "Updates from the Field" | Comment on this update How Else You Can HelpShare and Save Spread the Word on your Profile, Blog, or WebsitePut a widget for this project on your profile, blog or website to turn your friends into givers. Using our widget, it's quick and easy to add this widget to your profile or blog! |
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