By Matthew Aidoo | Projects Coordinator
Out of the three outstanding wells ready for completion, one of them was completed and fitted with a pump early this month. The completed well is now benefiting the people of Agya-Atta community with a population of about 250 people. Whiles we are waiting for donations to procure pumps to complete the other two outstanding wells yet to be fitted with pumps, work on two new wells has started. This means we have started the excavation work on the new wells with the support of the new project communities.
As you may be aware, our project communities are mostly in the hinterland, which are not easily accessible by trucks and cars. The people in these communities produce the bulk of the food and the cash crops for the economy of our project district. However, they lack access to clean water and other amenities that can promote good health. The hand dug wells we are providing with your donations is now making a great impact in the lives of the people. Kumah Dogbe a farmer with two wife’s and 9 children in Agya-Atta community is too happy for the hand dug well, which has been completed for his community. According to him, the provision of the hand dug well has come as a big relief to him and other members of the community, which he believe would go a long way to improve their health. There are many people like Kumah Dogbe in other communities who need access to clean water and this can only be possible with your generosity by donating to this project.
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