By Ajisekola Amos | Project leader
Korukoru community leaders and members could not hold their joy as they recieved our team's visit. The aim of the visit and short meeting was to analyse the situation of lack of access to potable water, the effects so far and the ways forward. Our team reiterated the importance of community Involvement and stakeholders' participation in ensuring a lasting solution to the problem under consideration. Engaging the community members and seeing them as stakeholders in proferring solution to their own problems has been a useful system in Oak Rural Health Organization's approach to problem solving.
The leaders of the community have shown their willingness in offering maximum support of all activities that will finally lead to provision of potable water within the locality. However, majority of the villagers are poor subsistence farmers who depend on the generosity of our kind hearted donors to put smiles on their faces and prevent an imminent disease outbreak within the community as a result of lack of access to clean water. No matter how little the donation, it can provide more than just a drop of clean water which is more valuable than drums of dirty water. HELP US! SUPPORT OUR FEAT! You will not regret you did.....
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