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SOS Malta is Helping School Children to Carry Books NOT JERRYCANS!

Posted Date: 15/09/2011

Press Release -15 September 2011                                                                  

1.1 billion people in the world live without clean drinking water[1]    

Dirty water and inadequate sanitation kills over 4,100 children every day[2]

Many women and young girls in rural areas in sub-Saharan Africa and other parts of the world trek as many as six miles every day to retrieve water for their families[3]   

                SOS MALTA IS HELPING SCHOOL CHILDREN TO CARRY BOOKS NOT JERRYCANS!

Claudia Taylor-East of SOS Malta is currently in Uganda bringing water to three primary schools in Jinja, Uganda.  The project is being co-financed by the Overseas Development Aid programme through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Malta and is also supported by VASCAS Jewellers,   TWO OCEANS, PROFESSIONAL MARKETING SERVICES, ORIENTA, 240 LIMITED, FORTINA SPA RESORT, ALERT, TROLLEY MANIA and the many donations from the public through our MALTA WALKS FOR WATER campaign  www.maltawalksforwater.org 

This project aims use the provision of water as the entry point into community development in Uganda. Through this Project SOS Malta is contributing to the achievement of MDG 7 to halve, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and sanitation.

SOS Malta is working to bring rain water harvesting systems to schools.  But, they have also recognised that there is a real need to improve the actual conditions of the schools themselves. Specifically, SOS Malta has identified Luala Primary School in Mbiko, a school for 750 children in a state of complete dilapidation.

The SOS team started re-construction of Luala Primary School last week. The main building will be completely renovated and will include the repair of an existing water tank and plumbing system and installation of 2 new Rain Water Harvesting tanks which will serve all 750 children. The reconstruction is moving well with excellent workers and so much help from the school staff and children. In 10 days alone, the roof of the school building has been completely rebuilt. The cementing of the floor is in place and SOS Malta volunteers are busy painting the building.  

In addition to Luala Primary School, SOS Malta have identified a further 2 schools Njenga girls primary school and Ngungo primary school in Jinja, where they shall be fixing existing water tanks and installing new Rain Water Harvesting systems benefitting hundreds of school children. One of the schools does not even have a drop of water within 6kms! With this project there will be no more walking down to the water source having to carry their heavy jerry cans!

The clean, safe water projects we are implementing will transform thousands of lives. Thank you all for your support.

VASCAS Jewellers, TWO OCEANS, PROFESSIONAL MARKETING SERVICES, ORIENTA, 240 LIMITED, FORTINA SPA RESORT, ALERT, TROLLEY MANIA and donations from the public through our MALTA WALKS FOR WATER CAMPAIGN.VASCAS Jewellers, TWO OCEANS, PROFESSIONAL MARKETING SERVICES, ORIENTA, 240 LIMITED, FORTINA SPA RESORT, ALERT, TROLLEY MANIA and donations from the public through our MALTA WALKS FOR WATER CAMPAIGN.VASCAS Jewellers, TWO OCEANS, PROFESSIONAL MARKETING SERVICES, ORIENTA, 240 LIMITED, FORTINA SPA RESORT, ALERT, TROLLEY MANIA and donations from the public through our MALTA WALKS FOR WATER CAMPAIGN.

[1] World Water Council: www.worldwatercouncil.org/

[2] World Health Organisation and United Nations Children's Fund (2008). Joint Monitoring Programme: Progress on Drinking Water Special Focus on Sanitation. WHO: Geneva And Sanitation

[3] UNESCO/ International Year of Fresh Water 2003                                                                                                                

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