Completed several borehole and manual pump that supply water to over 15,000+ residents. WCA Inc implements projects with local youth, village leaders and water committee to assure long term sustainability.
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We are proud that our continuous support to establish water projects village by village through partnerships and self-sustainable solutions has had long-term impact since 1993. Water for Children Africa operates in 18+ countries and continues to expand.
Completed several borehole and manual pump that supply water to over 15,000+ residents. WCA Inc implements projects with local youth, village leaders and water committee to assure long term sustainability.
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Installed hand-wash stations and raised awareness in schools so children adopt better sanitation practices and avoid disease.
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Solar-driven pumps reduce fossil fuel dependency and provide clean reliable water for drought-affected households and livestock. Rural communities are able to maintain low operational cost for boreholes
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For more than 17 years we have Installed 10,000L tanks at schools to provide access to drinking water and hand-wash facilities. Reducing school absenteeism significantly.
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Rooftop catchment and storage tanks installation for schools, medical clinics and locations with pre-school children. This becomes crucial water resource during the dry season and support to hygiene needs in schools.
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Community-managed wells with training programs for pump upkeep. Community trained water committees and local governance ensure sustainability.
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Starts with hydrological survey, regulatory permits, mobilizing drilling equipment and personnel, test pumping of drilled boreholes, and development to supply the community with clean sustainable water. Raised tanks provide access to gravity-fed water. Good-yielding boreholes provide extra water for communities and schools to do kitchen gardens.
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Includes hand pump installation and repairs. WCA Inc. repairs broken hand pumps installed by poorly planned programs to restore community access to water.
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Construction of bases for heavy storage tanks, water pans, sand dams, and other groundwater reservoirs for domestic, livestock, and school gardens to improve food security and recharge aquifers.
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WCA builds and installs hybrid decomposition sanitation with wash stations to improve hygiene and reduce waterborne disease.
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Most WCA projects are at schools. WCA provides school supplies and soccer balls, replacing homemade balls to bring joy and encourage education.
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Deforestation and soil erosion have filled community water sources with silt. WCA addresses water challenges through de-silting, silt traps, water testing, native tree planting, and organic farming education to protect catchment areas and increase yields.
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WCA provides wheelchairs, light medical devices, and organizes free medical camps in rural clinics. Founded by Dr. Richard O. Butcher, WCA believes no child should die from contaminated water..
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WCA invites partners to break the poverty cycle through education and trade. The Africa Trade and Business Conference strengthens ties between the U.S. and Africa. In Africa, WCA promotes cottage industries to ensure self-reliance, enabling communities to maintain clean water systems and reduce dependency on foreign aid.
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How a simple rain-harvest tank kept an entire school open through drought.
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Communities in remote areas work with volunteers to build lasting local solutions.
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A story about leadership, perseverance, and clean water as a catalyst for change.
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