Story
I have visited Senegal with Human Appeal and witnessed how in some rural areassuch as Kossie village people live without access to safe, clean water. Theyalso live without adequate sanitation.
The people in the village must choose between drinking, cooking and washing withdirty, contaminated water or no water at all. They are at constant risk ofcontracting waterborne diseases like dysentery, diarrhoea and cholera, whichcan be fatal. I have witnessed a child sharing all the clean water we haveprovided him with other children and when he has ran out of water for himself,he poured drop of water to his hand and licked it. That really broke myheart.
Despiteof the fact they live below the poverty line, they welcomed us with open armand were very hospitable. I feel it is my ethical duty with your support toassist them and raise awareness about their daily plight.
Adesperate situation
Womenand young girls must walk miles each day to fetch clean water, puttingthemselves at significant risk.
HumanAppeal solutions
Working withtheir partners on the ground, they are helping turn this desperate situationaround by installing hand pumps and deep water wells in poor countries, such asin Senegal. They always test the water prior to initiating our projects toensure that dirt free and safe water can be provided to communities in need.
Eachwater well cost £3300, please support me to phase out three water well in threevillages in Senegal
Thankyou for your support
Samra