One of the wells in full operation. Source: A Glimmer of Hope
One of the wells in full operation. Source: A Glimmer of Hope
Two women go to collect water from the nearby well. Source: A Glimmer of Hope
Two women go to collect water from the nearby well. Source: A Glimmer of Hope
Poster indicating the participation of the Netri Foundation in the construction of a well. Source: A Glimmer of Hope
Poster indicating the participation of the Netri Foundation in the construction of a well. Source: A Glimmer of Hope
A young man drinks from one of the new drinking water wells. Source: A Glimmer of Hope
A young man drinks from one of the new drinking water wells. Source: A Glimmer of Hope

Social Issue

Tigray is one of the poorest regions of Ethiopia, mainly due to droughts, armed conflicts, a lack of natural resources, and a lack of infrastructure in the area. Malnutrition and illnesses due to the consumption of contaminated water are commonplace. Furthermore, deforestation, soil erosion, and a lack of rain have drastically reduced the already scarce sources of drinking water in the area. For all of these reasons, the levels of infant mortality are incredibly high.

Our Response

The project consists in the construction of 19 wells, which will provide drinking water to more than 5,500 people from the districts of Laelay Maischew and Adua and the formation of 18 committees with a total of 108 members, which shall be responsible for the operation and maintenance of the wells in the future.

Expected Social Impact

This project intends to improve the general quality of life of these families by achieving:

  • A substantial improvement to their health by avoiding the consumption of contaminated water, which is the main cause of their illnesses.
  • To reduce the workload of women and give them time for more productive tasks.
  • To increase the school attendance of girls by 5% by freeing them from having to spend their time looking for water.
  • An increase in daily water consumption per person from 5 to 15 litres/day.
  • A reduction in the time taken to collect water from 1 hour to 15 minutes (and change from using an undrinkable source to one that is).