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The
scarcity of safe drinking water in rural Uganda is a fundamental
problem that hinders progress in nearly every other effort to
overcome poverty.
Drinking water is most commonly obtained by
collecting rain water. However impoverished rural residents live
primarily in houses with grass-thatched roofs that provide poor
surface areas for trapping rain water. In houses where rain water
trapping is possible, the people's meager income prevents them from
buying necessary equipment such as storage tanks.
AFINNET works to increase the availability of
safe drinking water by:
providing advice and equipment for the trapping of rainwater,
sinking shallow wells,
improving bore holes and available protected springs. |