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Drop4drop Clean Water Well Namonika Community Lubwe Zambia

drop4drop namonika lubwe zambia
drop4drop namonika lubwe zambia

Drop4drop Namonika Lubwe Zambia In 2011 drop4drop built 7 wells in the lubwe region of zambia.the water crisis in the country is a real issue with 4.7 million people, over a third of the po. Each of these projects has given a new lease of life to their communities; not only has their collective health dramatically improved, they also no longer have to walk long distances to collect their water. children are able to attend school and women are able to work ensuring a brighter future for the whole community. thanks daydreamers!.

drop4drop namonika lubwe zambia
drop4drop namonika lubwe zambia

Drop4drop Namonika Lubwe Zambia In 2012 drop4drop built a further 10 wells in lubwe zambia. the country is still suffering from lack of access to clean water and is a priority area for drop. The concept is simple #cleanwaterforall every penny donated goes straight to our projects. our minimal running costs are privately funded. see our projects 663 million people lack clean water. Each of these projects has given a new lease of life to their communities; not only has their collective health dramatically improved, they also no longer have to walk long distances to collect their water. children are able to attend school and women are able to work ensuring a brighter future for the whole community. thanks daydreamers!. Every well drilled, every water filtration system installed, every community empowered, is a step toward a future where clean water for all is no longer a dream, but a reality. understanding the water crisis in zambia. in zambia, the water crisis is not a set of statistics. it’s a daily reality that shapes the lives of millions.

drop4drop clean water well Musuluka Ntolele community lubwe z
drop4drop clean water well Musuluka Ntolele community lubwe z

Drop4drop Clean Water Well Musuluka Ntolele Community Lubwe Z Each of these projects has given a new lease of life to their communities; not only has their collective health dramatically improved, they also no longer have to walk long distances to collect their water. children are able to attend school and women are able to work ensuring a brighter future for the whole community. thanks daydreamers!. Every well drilled, every water filtration system installed, every community empowered, is a step toward a future where clean water for all is no longer a dream, but a reality. understanding the water crisis in zambia. in zambia, the water crisis is not a set of statistics. it’s a daily reality that shapes the lives of millions. World vision zambia continues to make strides in providing clean and safe water to communities across the country. through its wash interventions, world vision zambia is committed to ensuring that every child and community in its operational areas, has access to safe water, which is crucial for health and well being. It is a conduit for change. every single water bottle sold provides clean drinking water to one person for the rest of their life. we had an interview with drop4drop project director prisha barua, and charity co ordinator sam pyant to find out more about what it’s like living without access to one of life’s most basic necessities.

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