This is a lush green country with some arid spots but a considerable amount of rainfall that should easily sustain a water system and even an electrical system country wide.
Many people are focusing on clean water here but it is amazing to see the amount of clean water sources that have been done here by the church over the last 10 years.
The church is funding many types of water projects.
Spring runoff before it is protected |
Protected spring can have as many pipes as flow allows - flows year around. |
Water source is open for animals to drink and is usually stagnant water. |
Can be built in 2-3 days and is protected by fence to keep animals away. |
Only alternative water source for these villagers was collecting water from the swamp |
Children are very fearful of collecting water at a pond or swamp because of snakes and crocodiles |
Children are assigned to fetch water each day which can take 4-6 hours causing them to miss a day of school.so a school water source is a real blessing |
Any water for a school is a wonderful gift |
In Uganda during the last 18 months the church has funded
- 267 Protected springs
- 50 hand dug wells
- 20 boreholes
- 78 water catchment systems for schools and health clinics
- 90 6-stance latrines and hand washing stations for schools.
Includes a wash room for girls to clean up and a stance for handicapped. |
Hand washing station near latrine |
- 70 Clothes Washing Stations at water source sites
- 390,000+ people receiving clean water and training in hygiene and sanitation.
Close washing station at water source |
Your LDS Charites WATER DOLLARS doing good works in Uganda.
5 comments:
Thank you for sharing these experiences and information. It is wonderful to see how the Church is helping the people by bringing them clean water. I am pretty sure that most of us who read this blog has no idea what it means to finally have clean water and how much it reduces sickness in the areas where it is provided.
Thank you for taking the time to summarize and explain the different kinds of water projects. Water is Life!
Wow! That is wonderful!
You have done a great job Barlows. It is good to see faces of our old friends in Uganda still working hard. Tell everyone hello for us.
I'm so amazed at the great work that you're doing. I have come to see how clean water changes lives and understanding the varies ways of accomplishing that was most interesting to me. I've never seen most of them. I've always wondered why they don't catch rain water and use it. Thanks for your sharing your great knowledge and good works with us.
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