By Mary Katherine Deen | Project co-leader
Water Saves Lives – Water Saves Gardens for our 4-H Sister Schools
Water is a need as basic as breathing. It lies at the heart of everything that is important to us. We drink it, we grow crops with it, we wash with it. Without water, life cannot thrive. Crops cannot grow. In Burundi people with no access to water are forced to make long, often dangerous journeys to the nearest water source. In many situations it is the women and children who are given the responsibility to secure water. The time it takes to find water could be spent attending school.
Burundi has two rainy seasons per year. Historically the rains have come, as predicted. Presently, due to changes in the climate, the predictability and patterns of rainfall are erratic and unreliable. With unpredictable rain patterns people cannot know when to plant gardens. If they plant crops too early they run the risk of seeds failing to germinate. Conversely if they plant too late the rains could subside before the crops are mature. This type of arrangement is threatening the food security for the people in Burundi. The lack of predictability both in the amount and timing of rainfall makes rain-fed gardening in Burundi very difficult.
Thanks to our wonderful donors we have come up with a solution to this problem at our 4-H sister schools. In December, 2016 we asked for funds for Water Catchment Systems (WCS) for the four schools. Our donors did not let us down. We raised over $2000 and thanks to the quick response by our 4-H partners in Burundi two of the systems are already installed at our schools! With the installation of WCS the students will be able to learn how to grow themselves out of poverty. Access to water will lead to better food security. With less crop loss, hunger will be reduced and schools will be able to feed students with more garden produce. Rain water is rich in nutrients so using rain water to irrigate can reduce the need for fertilizer.
In the pictures see the finished product and how interested the students were when the systems arrived.
THANK YOU donors for making this dream become a reality and showing hundreds of students in Burundi that you care.
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