Project

NUMA Water System - 14 Schools

Ghana 3728 beneficiaries
$3,900 needed (93%)
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Ghana is one of the most densely populated countries in West Africa. Since the adoption of a new constitution in 1993, Ghana has become more politically stable, but a history of coups, food shortages and corruption means the country remains poor and indebted. The three northern regions are particularly deprived, with one in ten children dying before their fifth birthday. 80% of all diseases in Ghana are caused by unsafe water and poor sanitation and more than nine million people don’t have access to safe drinking water. 

Our implementing partner, Water4, is planning the construction of 14 safe water points for schools in 6 communities in Ghana. In addition to the students enrolled, 5 to 8 teachers are living on or near each school campus and will also have access to the piped water resource. By providing safe water for teachers and staff, more teachers are willing to stay in these more rural areas rather than transferring to a more urban school district.
Schools in Need
  1. Jang District Primary A: Damaged rainwater tank, non-functional borehole
  2. Jang District Primary B and Junior High B: No existing water source
  3. Jang District Junior High A: No existing water source
  4. Naro District Kinder and Primary: Functional borehole- upgrade needed
  5. Naro District Junior High: Functional borehole- upgrade needed
  6. Tendamba District Junior High: Functional borehole- upgrade needed
  7. Fian District Junior High: Functional borehole- upgrade needed
  8. Fian District Kinder and Primary: No existing water source
  9. Bussie District Primary B and Junior High A and B: Non-functional borehole
  10. Bussie District Primary A: Non-functional borehole
  11. Issa District Kinder and Primary: Non-functional borehole
  12. Issa District Junior High: No existing water source
  13. Tanina District Kinder and Primary: Non-functional borehole
  14. Tanina District Junior High: Non-functional borehole
Water4 will install a piped water connection point called a NUMA Now (photo included) to replace these broken or nonexistent water sources. These institutional connections will allow students access to treated water on campus, eliminating the need to cross busy streets or walk across town to fetch water.

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