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Stories from
the field
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Mozambican Communities
Learn New Skills for Improved Health
In places like southern Mozambique,
broken hand pumps litter the landscape. “The well
and pump have to be seen as something of value before the
village will take ownership,” claims Lifewater volunteer
Dwayne Lee. Lee’s team reports their observations
from a recent pump repair training trip... Click here to
read more.
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Sanitation Promotion
in Kisumu, Kenya
Over five million people in Kenya, or 42 percent of the population,
lacks access to basic sanitation. Kenya’s sanitation
conditions mirror the bigger picture: 42 percent of the world’s
population lacks the security and dignity of a simple latrine.
These sobering statistics motivated Lifewater International’s
Laura Rose to sign up for a sanitation promotion trip to
Kenya... Click here
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Ugandan and Kenyan Partners Share Strategies
When it comes to raising awareness about the need for improved sanitation in local communities, creativity and humor are seriously effective tools. This past month Lifewater's international partners in Uganda and Kenya shared ideas that will change thousands of lives... Full Story |
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