25. Aug. 2024
At 2024 World Water Week in Stockholm , the Grundfos Foundation shines a light on its important partnership with UNICEF and Water Mission in Western Tanzania’s Kigoma Region through an interactive photo exhibition.
Metod, local system operator, has been an integral part of the safe water project in Muganza since June 2022. | Tausi enjoys more time for her studieswith clean water directly accessible in her village. | ||
Ashura can now access water anytime, allowing her to prepare meals on time and spend more quality moments with her children. | Dr. Boniface and his staff at the Kigadye Health Center in Kigoma can now provide safer health services the community. | ||
Nuru, a school girls, has let go of fear and started dreaming about her future. | Headmaster Mr. Ameir Selemani witnessed an increase in students’ academic performance. | ||
Paulina has seen her small business grow due to easy access to clean and safe water. | Joycelinda (left) works with community members to secure social and economic sustainability. | ||
Janeth relies on safe water provided by our WASH facilities to keep her household clean. | Yosia secures technical and environmental sustainability in solar pumping systems. |
For years, the communities in Kigoma struggled with lack of access to clean and safe water sources. The logistics and long trekking to fetch water from rivers and other water sources is demanding, particularly for women and girls.
This caused children to miss school and all the benefits that education brings while parents lost valuable family time. Additionally, this unclean water transmitted diseases like diarrhea and dysentery. Furthermore, women could have used this time on more productive activities,