May 2014 Tulane University Water Brigade - Ghana


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Volunteer Activity Description

Start Date: May 13, 2014 11:00 PM
End Date: May 24, 2014 11:00 AM

In May 2014, Global Water Brigades are going to the Central Region of Ghana to build Household Rainwater Harvesters for families who have little or no access to clean water.

Water Brigades volunteers assist in designing and implementing water systems to prevent water-related illnesses in communities with limited access to clean water. With a sufficient quantity of properly treated water community members can cut off the connection between water and illness and ultimately live healthier more productive lives. Our in-country team members work with water experts and community leaders to design rainwater harvesting systems to serve schools, individual homes, and communities. Once the water system is blueprinted, volunteers work side-by-side with community members to build the project, implement water filtration solutions, teach about water collection and filtration methods and organize community water counsels and school water clubs to maintain the projects. Between brigades our in-country team follows up in the community to ensure long-term sustainability and continued functionality of the project. Additionally Water Brigades and its volunteers provide education and training so that the community can properly administer, operate, and maintain their water system. In collaboration with Medical Brigades and Microfinance Brigades, Water is working to identify communities with the most need. With a holistic approach to development we plan to continue working with communities to improve their health and standard of living through the most fundamental resource on the planet, water.

A 10 day Water Brigade provides volunteers with the opportunity to make a tangible impact to improve water access and quality in under-resourced communities while getting hands-on experience in the field of engineering, global health and sustainable development.

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Jillian Waller

Passionate about: HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment, universal access to potable water, and women\'s education and equality.
Michael Polo donated $100 3985 days ago
Anonymous donated $199 3988 days ago
Katherine Freer donated $424 3990 days ago
Caroline L Flynn donated $324 3990 days ago
Cliona L Roberts donated $144 3991 days ago

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