Friday, May 23, 2008

water department





Four Living water Treatment Systems were installed. This increased access to clean water to over 4880 people.
The systems were installed in St. Peter’s secondary school Mukono,
Stella Maris primary school,
Progressive citizen’s high school and Salama school for the blind.

Some pictures were taken at the sites.
Above is a spring being excavated







Digging of the shaft in progress.


















Construction of shaft at St. Peter’s Secondary School.

























The Living Water Treatment System shelter fully complete. (Salama)















Under the regional programme, two members from off Tu mission (Johann and Felix) were in Sierra Leone (West Africa) and installed two Living Water Treatment Systems. The systems were installed in two towns namely; Freetown and Kenema. This provided access to clean water to over 6000 people.

Johann checking out the system











Some of the beneficiaries from the Sierra Leone communities with Johann and Felix.
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A boy and girl enjoy a drink of clean and safe water from one of the systems in Sierra Leone.

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Follow up seminars on health and hygiene were carried out in Kumi district, and in Kasangalabi-Mukono. These regions have already been provided with Living Water Treatment Systems.

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