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Conclusion of Kerr Auldi Pump Repair Project – The Gambia

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Kyle Staggers. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. This project was to repair two broken water pumps in Kerr Auldi. Kyle reports: I’m happy to report that the two pumps, one at the Lower Basic School and the other […]

Conclusion of Piman Kindergarten Restroom Project – Thailand

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Anita Root. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. This project was to improve the restroom facilities by renovating 3 of the 8 restroom units. Anita writes: The project was finished a few weeks ago but they were finishing up […]

Liceul Teoretic Nestor Vornicescu Water Project – Moldova

Location Lozova village, Straseni Raion (district), Republic of Moldova Community Description Lozova is a village of approximately 6,500 residents, located 42 kilometers northwest of the country’s capital, Chisianu, in the central region of Moldova. Lozova’s residents take pride in the community’s richly-documented history, which dates back to 1420. Like their forebears, today’s residents make their […]

Senkiv School Water Project – Ukraine

Location Senkiv, Kupianks region, Kharkov oblast, Ukraine Community Description Located on the banks of the Oskil River near the Ukrainian-Russian border, Senkiv has a population of 1,200. The community has a single school, the Senkiv School, servicing grades 1-10. During the Soviet era, the town was known as a scenic holiday destination for both Communist […]

Wat Norea Peaceful Children’s Home II Solar Pump Project – Cambodia

Location Odambang 2 Commune, Sangker District, Battambang Province, Cambodia Community Description Embedded in the rural, predominately subsistence-living agricultural community of Odambang Commune II, in 1992, Buddhist Monk, Venerable Muny Van Saveth, established the Wat Norea Peaceful Children’s Home II. The home was a monk’s religiously grounded and community-based reconstruction response to the devastating aftermath of […]

Sare Djiba Women’s Garden & Primary School Well Project – Senegal

Location Sare Djiba, Southern Kolda region, Senegal Community Description Sare Djiba is a Pulaar village with a population of approximately 350, located 16 kilometers from Velingara, a small city in the Southern Kolda region of Senegal. The predominant source of income in Sare Djiba is subsistence farming of millet, corn, peanuts, and cotton. The Sare […]

Manyagiro Water Project – Rwanda

Location Manyagiro Sector, Gicumbi District, Rwanda Community Description The Manyagiro sector of the Gicumbi District is located in the northern province of Rwanda in East Africa. The village is composed of mud huts, children eager to learn, and hardworking men and women. Subsistence farming is the main source of income for residents. Perched atop a […]

Conclusion of La Estancia School Water Project – Peru

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Sara Mascola. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. This project was to install an electric water pump, and to connect the well to the bathrooms and the elevated water tanks that serve the school. Sara reports on the background […]

Conclusion of Moringa Tree Plantation Project – Togo

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer William Vu. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was to start a Moringa tree plantation in a small village in the Savannah region of Togo. William reports: Once we were able to secure the funds in early […]

Conclusion of Gakenke District Health Centers Plumbing Training – Rwanda

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Kitty Hall. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was to provide training for a representative of the maintenance staff of each of the 18 health centers to maintain and repair the plumbing of the facilities. Kitty talks […]