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Planning for drilling in Bokola and Kaniche
WaterAid, WRH and official from Salima District Council selecting drillers for borehole drilling at Bokola and Kaniche. Original photos on Instagram
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Measurements for the latrines
“Michael explaining how to properly measure the size of the latrine walls.” Taken by Michael at Bokola Village. Original photo on Instagram
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Scoop drying up in Bokola
Bokola is having a water problem which is worsening since 12/8/12 till to date. The scoop is drying up and people are waiting for water to spring out. But the good news is there that water will soon be available…
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Howard adding the roof
Howard and his friends of Bokola village spend their holiday roofing his sister’s new toilet . Original photo on Instagram
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Mr Davide’s sign post
Community members of Bokola village contributed some cash to help Mr Davide to write this sign post. Original photo from Instagram
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Howard’s father constructing a shower cubicle
“Howard’s father constructing a bathing shelter.” Taken by Michael at Bokola village. Original photo on Instagram
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Howard’s bathing shelter and latrine awaiting roof
Hygiene & sanitation at Bokola is in progress. Howard’s bathing shelter & a latrine being constructed waiting for roofing. Original photo on Instagram
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Krito makes bricks
Krito at his brick oven with burnt bricks for latrine construction Original photo on Instagram
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Smearing buildings
Bokola lady smearing her kitchen.Smearing helps to cover cracks &beutify the structure.The process makes the facility conducive for food preparation Original photo on Instagram One of smeared house at Bokola. Original photo on Instagram
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Planning for the borehole
In Bokola the villagers are starting to plan for the arrival of the borehole which will bring safe clean water to their community. Howard and his friends are making bricks while Howard’s mother is leading a meeting of community members…
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