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Dula Well Project – Uganda

Dula, Uganda Project  to Eliminate Disease and Provide Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene  Chris Roesel, Jeff Morgan, Eric Lehan, and CCEDUC  December, 2020 This project is made possible through the partnership of WATER CHARITY and the National Peace Corps Association. This proposal is to provide water and stop preventable diseases in a rural community of Uganda. The community we propose to help […]

Foni Bondali District Handpump Repair Tour Phase 1—The Gambia

The Gambia’s “Fonis,” the West Coast Region bordering Senegal’s Casamance region, has experienced intermittent turmoil overflowing from West Africa’s longest-running civil conflict, four decades of sporadic violence rooted in a separatist rebellion by neighboring Senegal’s “Mouvement des forces démocratiques de la Casamance” (MFDC). The longstanding currents of informal trade across Casamance’s northern border with The Gambia are […]

Conclusion of Water Project for Poblado Ocho de Julio – Mexico

The people in Poblado Ocho de Julio have a last realized their long-awaited desire to secure enough water for all 63 families living there.   With the completion of their water project, they now can rest assured that going forward, each family will be able to better prepare their coffee for the market.  This opens the […]

Foni Kansala District Handpump Repair Tour Phase 1—The Gambia

Foni Kansala is one of the nine districts of the Gambia’s West Coast Region, which is located to the south of the Gambia River in the southwest of the country. Foni Kansala is in the southeast of the division, between Foni Bintang-Karenai and Foni Bondali. This area of the country is prone to illegal deforestation, especially in Rosewood. The area is also prone to wildfires […]

Foni Bintang Karenai District Handpump Repair Tour Phase 1—The Gambia

The Fonis are south of the river Gambia and part of The Gambia’s West Coast Region north of and bordering the Casamance region of Senegal. Many refugees live in the Fonis, following historical cross-border patterns of human mobility. The refugee community, variable in size but generally in the thousands, is long-standing and very largely “self-settled” […]

Lower Saloum District Handpump Repair Tour Phase 1—The Gambia

Lower Saloum District is part of the McCarthy Island Division on the north bank of the Gambia River. The three largest ethnic groups: the Wollof, the Mandinka, and the Fula. In The Gambia, one household or a cluster of households forms a compound, a unit which is fenced off from the rest of a community. […]

Nianija District Handpump Repair Tour Phase 2—The Gambia

Nianija is one of the ten districts of the Central River Division of the Gambia. Nanija is a predominantly Pulaar-speaking region of the Gambia. There are approximately 33 villages in Nianija, the capital of which is Chamen, located at the district’s western edge. In one study, in addition to land, livestock ownership, ownership of farm […]

Sabach Sanjal District Rehab Tour Phase 1—The Gambia

Sabach Sanjal District is located in the eastern part of the North Bank Region of The Gambia on latitude 13 35′ 0” N and longitude 15 26′ 0” W. The district has the river Gambia at its southern part and borders with Senegal at its northern part. Sabach Sanjal is about 125 km away from the […]

Restoration and Protection of Bofedales Project – Peru

Project Summary The Chijnaya Foundation was created in 2005 to support community-led projects in the Peruvian altiplano, with the goal of helping indigenous communities improve their economic and cultural well-being. Currently, the Foundation and its Peruvian counterpart organization, Pro-DIA, work with 30 Quechua communities to design and implement projects focused on health, education, and economic […]

Kiang West Handpump Repair and Handwashing Tour Phase II-The Gambia

See our Kiang West Handpump Repair Tour Phase I Missira Tenda; GPS: N13°18.140  W016°11.156; Population: 800 Missira Tenda is located at the edge of the River Gambia after crossing from Bintang Bolong, via Foni Bintang Karanai. It is a Mandinka community of roughly 800 people. It is a subsistence farming community growing groundnuts, millet and […]