Projects

Diambo Diawbe Primary School Latrine Project – Senegal

Location Diambo Diawbe, Saint-Louis Region, Senegal Community Description Diambo Diawbe is a community of approximately 1,000 people in northern Senegal, a few kilometers from the Mauritania border. The village lacks running water and electricity. However, it is located next to a paved road which facilitates transport to local markets and nearby towns. The primary vocation […]

Maui North Shore Beach Cleanup – USA

We are extremely pleased to announce a new partnership between Water Charity and Positive H2O (+H2O). To kick off the collaborative relationship, on October 24, 2010, Positive H2O will host a Coastal Cleanup on Maui’s North Shore as a part of Community Work Day’s island-wide “Get the Drift and Bag It” campaign. In addition, clean […]

Sambande Well Improvement Project – Senegal

Location Sambande, Kaolack, Senega Community Description Sambande is a small Seereer village of 500 people located 20 kilometers south of Kaolack and several kilometers from the nearest paved road. There is no electricity and the main source of income for the village is peanut and millet farming. The village currently has three robinets that provide […]

Tree and Medicinal Plant Orchard Bathroom Project – Thailand

Location Ban Nasan, Surat Thani, Thailand Community Description The community is located in Ban Nasan District, Surat Thani Province in Southern Thailand. The community is made up of 7 villages with a total population exceeding 5,000 people. The area is rural and the economy is largely agricultural. Specifically, rubber tree farming is the highest income-generating […]

Bila Krynytsia Cultural Building Water Project – Ukraine

Location Bila Krynytsia, Rivnenska Oblast, Ukraine Community Description The Village of Bila Krynytsia is located in northwestern Ukraine in Rivnenska Oblast, about 15 kilometers east of Rivne, the oblast center. The village is home to approximately 3,000 people, five small shops, a post office, an administration building, a school, a church, and a Cultural Building. […]

Uyanga Soum Secondary School Latrine Project – Mongolia

Location Uyanga Soum, Ovorkhangai Aimag, Mongolia Community Description Uyanga Soum is large Mongolian community of over 10,000 people and a student population of 1,300 pupils. The entire community lives in either a wooden or Mongolian ger (yurt). There is 24-hour electricity (with the occasional power loss) and cell phone service available throughout the residential area, […]

Guangaje Centro Basin Project – Ecuador

Location Guangaje Centro, Guangaje, Cotopaxi, Ecuador Community Description Guangaje Centro is the second largest community in the parish of Guangaje, in the central Ecuadorean province of Cotopaxi. Guangaje Centro lies in the center of the mountainous parish, at approximately 3,700 meters, and is populated entirely by indigenous, kichwa-speaking people. The community is an hour and […]

Sambande School Latrine Project – Senegal

Location Sambande, Kaolack, Senegal Community Description Sambande is a small Seereer village of 500 people located 20 kilometers south of Kaolack and several kilometers from the nearest paved road. There is no electricity and the main source of income for the village is peanut and millet farming. In the center of the village is the […]

Conclusion of Community Health Hut Construction Project – Senegal

This project has been completed under the direction of Peace Corps Volunteer Olivia Kenna. To read about the beginning of the project, CLICK HERE. The project was to construct a new health hut to serve the villages of Foulamory Demba, Foulamory Yero, Saere Djiba and Saere Sawaly, in the Kolda region of Southern Senegal. Water […]

Bang Phai Nursery Water Project – Thailand

Location Bang Phai, Phichit, Thailand Community Description Bang Phai is a small village of 1,900 people, located in the southern part of Northern Thailand. It is about 5 hours north of Bangkok, Thailand. The community has running water. However, it is the local river water that is piped into the water stations and then throughout […]