Mutsinda-Jenda Phase 1 Water System #3

PROJECT KICKOFF

We are pleased to announce that construction on the Mutsinda-Jenda Phase 1 water system began on January 14, 2011. This community, located in Songa Colline, Bururi Province, had very limited water resources located several miles away from the area and the water there was contaminated. Phase 1 of the project provided two primary schools with access to clean water.

Preventable, water-borne diseases are the leading cause of death in Burundi, which has the 12th highest child mortality rate globally. Communities with Gazelle Foundation water systems have drastically reduced, and in some cases eliminated, the presence of water-borne illnesses among the families that live in them.

Thanks to our generous supporters, this project will serve 3,100 residents when complete.


PROJECT OVERVIEW

  • Construction dates: January 14, 2011 - May 18, 2011

  • Located in the Songa Colline, Bururi Province

  • Cost: $65,727

  • Scope: 7km pipeline

  • 5 cistern reservoirs

  • 3 collection chambers

  • 10 tap stands

  • Employees: 65 including masons and plumbers

  • Serves 3,100 residents (2 schools, 684 students, 35 teachers)


Project Schematics


HOW IT WORKS

Water is captured from a source before it can become contaminated.  It is filtered in the collection chamber and flows onward. Entrenched PVC pipe carries water to tanks, and to multiple tap stands. Tap stands are strategically positioned within easy walking distance to schools, churches, community centers and other central locations to maximize access points for residents. Water is available for free to all people regardless of the person’s tribe or religion.

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CLEAN WATER MEANS EDUCATION

Without access to clean water, people must spend valuable time collecting water for daily use, and they are sick more often, due to preventable water-borne diseases. Both of these have a disproportionate impact on children, whose school attendance suffers because they are needed at home or are simply ill. With clean, accessible water, these barriers to education disappear

The availability of clean water and the resulting improvements in health and education begin to reverse the cycle of poverty. According to the World Bank, returns on education investment are the largest in Africa over any other continent, and each additional year of schooling raises earnings by 11% for boys and 14% for girls.


FIELD UPDATE 1: INTERIM PROGRESS

Progress on the Mutsinda-Jenda Phase 1 water system is underway and the estimated completion date is May 2011. Milestones completed as of February 4, 2011 include:

  • Purchase, transportation, and delivery of project supplies

  • Source construction began

  • Trenches for pipes began


FIELD UPDATE 2: INTERIM PROGRESS

We are happy to report that at this stage the overall progress of activities is on schedule. Milestones as of March 7, 2011 include:

  • Pipeline and tanks nearing completion

  • Fountain construction started

  • Pipes to fountain/ tap stands installed


WATER SYSTEM COMPLETE

The Mutsinda-Jenda Phase 1 water system was completed on May 18, 2011, on time and on budget. This gravity system serves 3,100 people in the area, aiming to improve heath and living conditions among the communities in the Songa commune.

One of the key components of our work is the handoff of the water system. Upon completion, we turn ownership and stewardship of the system over to the community. The local workers employed to build our systems have the maintenance knowledge that allows for greater long-term viability and sustainability of our systems.


JOIN OUR MISSION

This project was funded by wonderful supporters like you. We thank these generous individuals for changing the lives of the people in this community through access to clean water. 

Our next water system depends on you! We have 36 months of shovel-ready projects lined up - all we need is your support. Help us give the gift of clean water to those that need it most.