We help villagers in Ghana
build their own source of clean water.
Right now, the only water they have is dirty.
Adults and children alike use this dirty water to
drink, cook with and bathe in.
They often get sick as a result.
You can help change this.
Water for Ghana News
Thursday 20 May 2010
Four of our trainees are putting their new tank building skills to use!
The trainees are:
- Our Project supervisor Christian Manu, from the Eastern Region
- Three trainees from the Central Region:
- Alex Otu
- Charles "Rastaman" Anane
- Stephen Anyan
All four men learned how to build rainwater tanks at our February 2010 training program.
Christian travels to Wasa Akropong in the Central Region today, where he will meet Alex, Rastaman and Stephen.
They aim to build underground water tanks in three villages.
These villages struggle to obtain clean drinking water on a daily basis.
"It's exciting; it has... [+]
"...They have been calling me for weeks asking when Christian is coming, so I know they will be excited!"
Christian will report back in a few weeks. Watch this space for updates!
Friday 29 Jan 2010
Just 14 days to go till the Water for Ghana Project!
On February 12th, Nicole and Rus Alit, an expert in water technology who has worked for World Vision, will fly from Australia to Dodowa in Ghana. Rus will train Ghanaian locals to implement simple water technologies, such as a water pump.
Each trainee will then be able to build a source of clean water in his or her own village.
Learn more about the training program | Help us help the villagers

