Senegal Project Bringing Safe Water to 13,500 People in 63 Villages Is Completed
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Among the numerous participants at the official “Turning on the Taps” ceremony in the village of Leona were Senegalese government officials and dignitaries, as well as Earth Institute director,
In addition to donating the raw materials for building the water network — including close to
Women Benefit Most
While it’s too early to determine specific results from the new water infrastructure system, anecdotal evidence suggests that it’s already having a significant impact. Indeed, villagers recently interviewed — who now have easy access to clean water for the first time in their lives — have stated that women in the various communities are especially feeling the positive impact of the new water network.
“Water will have a positive economic impact for women,” commented
“It doesn’t take time like it used to,” said
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“This is a path breaking partnership that illustrates how the poverty trap can be broken even in the very poorest places in the world,” said
Sachs noted that working with JM Eagle was vital because their involvement helped to secure support for the project from the government of
An Attitude of Hope
“When we first arrived in
Wang noted that while water is the vital link to health and economic advancement across the globe, the world is facing a crisis, not just in the availability of water, but in its management. “By helping to develop the necessary water infrastructure in
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