The Hand Pump project in Kpeletayama Town being funded through the Global Orphans Outreach and the Global Front Foundation is progressing as scheduled.

As you would see in the attached photos, the well for the Hand Pump has been dug (65ft) to reach static water, and another (15ft) below static water – i.e. all year round the well will have water -. 40pcs of 0.9M culverts with thickness of 3” were produced and used in the well. The requisite chemicals to purify the water has been acquired and administered. A couple of day has to be allotted for the chemicals to proper dissolved and purified the water, thus making it safe for human consumption. Back filling of the culverts has also been completed.

Two males residents of the village were identified and have been working closely with the engineers in doing the well, while at the same time they are been trained in carrying out simple maintenance and repairs of the hand pump. A general workshop cover the maintenance of hygienic environment, especially around the hand pump is being planned for April 3, 2010. Amongst those to be in attendance at that workshop is a traditional birth attendant (midwife).

Other topics to be cover will include HIV/AIDS awareness: causes, prevention and treatment. A few of the Caustic Awareness posters will be taken along for the villagers.

Generally, residents of Kpeletayama Town as well as others from nearby villages have been very supportive and involved with the hand pump construction. “Young men were on hand to tote materials for the hand pump from where the vehicle normally stops into the village, without requesting a dime. I was encouraging.” said Mr. A. Mohammed Sheriff, Chief Engineer of the Global Water Sanitation and Supplies Company, who is leading the construction of the hand pump. He also lauded the attitude of the villagers sharing their food and homes with his team.

Over seventy to seventy five percent of the work has been completed. Finishing touches which will include the installation of the pump head, building of the foot slap and conduct of a workshop are planned for this weekend up to next week

Regards

George