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The people of Angwa Sarki, Chibiri, Nigeria thank
John Ellis Foundation (West Vancouver, BC) The Water Team (Vancouver, BC) For helping them replace their worn-out pump and repair their well |
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Latitude: 8.89857 Longitude: 7.17927
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A message from the community |
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Sir, I and the entire community of Chibiri is appreciating and congratulating you the staff and management of Lifewater for using this opportunity, time, and effort for the repair and maintenance of all boreholes that were brokenen causing water shortages in our community. Your services rendered to the community through grants and aids as a donor agency is a key message of creativity and innovation. May you continue in the visions and management principles of your organization by the Almighty God. Prince Nasiru Sarki |
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Some community details (provided by our in-country partners) |
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In Chibiri Village in Kuje Area Council, the villagers showed excitement as our team arrived to assess available water sources. At one well, we meet Aisha and Hadiza at the river. During the interaction with them, the informed us that the river is the major source of water for them. Frequent breakdown of the hand pumps, crowd at the available wells, leading to hours of waiting to collect water often discouraged them from going to the cleaner source of water. In the end, they come to the river where people do laundry and cow herders bring cows to drink to collect drinking water for their homes. Asked if they treat the water collected from the river, they chuckled and waived it off as though, it meant nothing. Water treatment is a luxury, they cannot afford. |
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Well Details |
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