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Bringing clean safe drinking water to rural communities in Makoni Zimbabwe

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Description

Establish a sustainable supply of clean, safe water with Elephant Pumps for rural communities in Makoni, Mashonaland East, Zimbabwe. All materials are sourced locally and communities play a large role in the building and the maintenance of the Pump.

 

Who will benefit?

Category: Training

  • 80 trainees

Category: Water

  • 40 water systems
  • 10000 people affected
  • 50 years duration

Location

Africa, Zimbabwe
Makoni
-17.405609, 32.221119

Project in depth

Focus area

Water and sanitation Categories: Training, Water

Detailed information

Over 800 million people across the developing world do not have access to clean water for drinking, cooking and washing. The recent political turmoil in Zimbabwe has resulted in the present humanitarian crisis. With almost half of the country’s 12.9 million people living in malaria prone areas and the collapse of the health system widespread disease is on the increase as a result of inadequate clean water supplies and sanitation. The situation is worsened by the lack of human resources, equipment and water treatment chemicals. The number of people without access to clean water and basic sanitation is on the rise due to reduced institutional and community capacity, droughts and the devastating impact of AIDS . In 2008 this resulted in a severe outbreak of cholera which has lead to the deaths of over 4,000 people, leaving many communities vulnerable to another possible outbreak.

Goals overview

To significantly improve access to sources of clean, safe water. Through the provision of clean water, rural communities can lead healthier lives.

Current status

Pump Aid has its roots in Zimbawe, where it started over 10 years ago. Since then we have reached over 1 million people, giving them access to clean drinking water. Over the next 12 months Pump Aid teams will be working to reach more vulnerable communities and bringing lasting, sustainable solutions to water provision. Our teams have met with community leaders, visitied sites and undertaken site verification in preparation for the work.

Project plan

Pump Aid teams meet the communities, engage them in the process. Once suitable sites have been selected, well preparation is undertaken. Once this has been completed, the pump building team arrive to install the Pump, where also the community will have donated some materials such as scrap plastic and river sand. The Elephant Pump is constructed in a day with members of the community, transfering key skills in maintenance. This is followed up with a maintenance training workshop, where members of the community, appointed to the water point committees, are taught how to make rope and washer replacements.

Expected outcomes

  • Provide 10000 people with clean drinking water
  • Improved sources of clean water improves health and lives
  • Sustainable source of water can lead to income generation
  • Clean drinking and productive water everyday
  • Giving each person 40L each of clean water everyday

The Elephant Pump is an innovative and effective hand pump based on a 2000 year old Chinese rope and washer design. One Elephant Pump can provide 250 people with 40 litres of clean water for each person every day. This water can be used for both domestic use (washing, cooking etc) and productive use (irrigation of crops). The pump is very easy and quick to build and can easily be used by all members of the community, both young and old.

The pump is encased in concrete to prevent any contamination, ensuring a clean, sustainable supply of water is provided for the local community. This is vital to stop the spread of water borne diseases.

All materials are sourced locally and people from within the community receive training in how to build and maintain the pump. This enables them to carry out any repairs using easily accessible materials such as plant fibres.

Communities are encouraged to plant crops near the Pump to take advantage of any overflow of water. The year round water source is key in ensuring successful crops, that can be used for income generating activities.

The local community is involved in every step of the process of building an Elephant Pump. This ensures that they have a real sense of ownership of the pump and that they have the knowledge and ability to maintain the pump. They are then fully self-reliant.

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Funding

Raised: € 0
Still needed: € 25,000
Total budget: € 25,000

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Latest updates

19-Apr-2011

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Pump Aid
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