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Kamata shows his skills
Kamata, a mason, shows his skills on doom slab casting at Mr Botamani’s house Original photo on Instagram
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The water crisis and Mphatso’s business
Mphatso Donald depends on doughnuts frying to buy family needs but due to insufficient and distance to fetch water, She produces only 75-100 doughnuts a day. She said that when water will be close , within the village she can…
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Mary works to finance a new latrine
Mary after realizing importance of having eco-san latrine decided to do some piece work at her aunt’s tearoom so that she should find cash for latrine constrution at her house Original photo on Instagram
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Week 2: An amazing start
Almost two weeks ago, this thing called The Big Dig launched. For us here at WaterAid it was a BIG moment. For Mary, Howard, Grace, Dave, Janet, Mr. Khombe and the 744 others (the people who have boldly invited the whole…
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Newly installed handwashing in Bokola
Newly installed hand washing facility in Bokola. This is one of the indicators showing improved hygiene behaviour in the village after some health talks with the community though their water situation is getting out of hand Original photo on Instagram
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Lack of water becomes critical in Kaniche
Lack of safe and adquate water has reached critical stage at Kaniche where some women wash their dishes at the water sources to save time Original photo on Instagram
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Dalitso collects water before classes
Dalitso from Kaniche village use this bisycle to collect water from the river and he always make sure that his family have enough water to avoid delaying his classes due to water sholtage at his home. Original photo on Instagram
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A clean school uniform
“Christabel aged 7 from Kaniche village washing her school uniform in the river after school. This is the same river where community members from Kaniche get their drinking water because they dont have any protected water source in the village.”…
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A work of art
“Felix aged 27 making a painting of his mother Magret on her new kitchen used for cooking.” taken by Nathan in Kaniche Village. original photo on instagram
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Hygiene at work in Kaniche
“20 year old Pearson washing his hands after visiting the old latrine. This is one of the hyiegen practices trained to the communities.” taken by Nathan in Kaniche Village. original photo on instagram
Monthly Archives: June 2012
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