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School Toilet Construction Project – Tanzania

This project will provide latrines for 316 students at a village primary school in Tanzania. It is being administered by Peace Corps Volunteer J. Meigel, of New York. School students currently do not have adequate sanitation facilities, relying on a drop toilet made of local organic materials, or going outside the school. The students, and […]

Water and Sanitation Project – Panama

This project is to rehabilitate the aqueduct system that provides water to this community in Panama, and to construct 22 pit latrines. It is being administered by Peace Corps Volunteer M. Butterton, of North Carolina. The original aqueduct was built in 1985 and consists of a simple spring box, tank, and gravity-fed PVC tube system. […]

Conclusion of Puerto Plata Filter Project – Dominican Republic

To read about the beginning of this project, CLICK HERE. This project was completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Asahi Wada. Using a tried and proven technology widely used in the region, water filters were purchased and distributed to a segment of the community that had previously been overlooked. Asahi reports: The distribution […]

Conclusion of Payton’s Water Catchment Project in El Salvador

To read about the beginning of this project, CLICK HERE. This project was successfully carried out, on schedule and within budget, under the direction of Payton Phillips Garcia and Jeff Gould. The project enjoyed the total support of the community, clinic staff, and all levels of government. It began with an approval of the design […]

Shulinab Nursery School Water Project – Guyana

Location Shulinab Village in the South Central Rupununi region in Guyana, near the border of Brazil. Community Description Shulinab is an Amerindian village in the South Central Rupununi with a population of approximately 500 people. The community has an active village council, Parent Teachers and Friends Association, and a development organization called the South Central […]

Completion of Thiewal Lao Health Post Well Project – Senegal

To read about the beginning of this project, Click HERE. This project was completed on schedule and within budget, under the awesome leadership of Peace Corps Volunteer Maggie Pavelka. Here are the details: Project duration: 36 days Budget breakdown: -Materials – 120 850CFA = $269.96 (15 bags cement, 20 bars rebar, 2kg wire, pulley, rope, […]

School Latrines Project in Mali

Mali, located in Western Africa, is a landlocked nation, the seventh largest country in Africa. It borders on Algeria on the north, Niger on the east, Burkina Faso and the Côte d’Ivoire on the south, Guinea on the south-west, and Senegal and Mauritania on the west. This project is being done in a very poor […]

Datcha ECOSAN Latrine Project – Togo

Location Datcha is located in the region Plateau in Togo. Its prefecture is Ogou, 2 kilometers south of the regional capitol Atakpamé, along the national highway. Community Description Datcha is an agricultural community, with most families living off of what they grow. Only about 1 in 15 families has latrines. According to local health officials […]

Sergelen Well Improvements Project – Mongolia

Location Sergelen soum, province of Dornod, easternmost province of Mongolia. Community Description Sergelen soum (village) is located 70 kilometers Northwest of the aimag center (province’s capital city) Choibalsan. It is a very small soum compared to others in Mongolia. The population is in constant flux, as are all settlements of Mongolia. Until 2007, Sergelen soum […]

Protected Springs Project – Malawi

Location Misuku, Chitipa, Malawi, Africa Community Description Misuku is a remote village in the northernmost region of Malawi, very close to the border of Tanzania. The villagers do not have a reliable water source. Often water is collected from natural springs running off the mountains. Project Description The project is to build three protected springs […]