Construction of 19 wells to supply drinking water
Ethiopia, 2014
Social Issue
Ethiopia is one of the most drought prone countries in the world, a problem exacerbated by climate change.
Having access to clean drinking water in rural communities, represents a significant improvement in their quality of life. Not only does this substantially reduce the incidence of water borne diseases, it also reduces the burden of collecting water. With a well close to home, girls go to school instead of spending hours everyday collecting water for their families.
Our Response
The construction 9 wells, 4 of them at a greater depth in the area of Maichew, in the region of Tigray, and 10 wells in the North Shoa area, in the region of Oromia. This project forms part of a multi-year initiative of A Glimmer of Hope in improving living conditions for the communities living in rural Ethiopia.
Expected Social Impact
This project is expected to generate the following results:
- To provide clean drinking water for approximately 4,500 inhabitants in villages in Tigray and Oromia regions.
- Formation of community led committees, trained in water management and maintenance skills that will allow communities to sustainably maintain projects after completion.
- To reduce diseases, given the use of clean water, which also contributes to reducing the costs of medical expenditures and improving the self-esteem of the community.
- To improve the lives of women and girls, who normally bear the burden of fetching water.