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Good Health With Clean Water

Good Health With Clean Water

Dr. Thomas Byrd is based in Texas and serves as a medical advisor for Cornerstone Clinic in Bukuye, Burundi. “The lack of clean water is the root cause of the bulk of disease there. What the Gazelle Foundation is doing in Africa is absolutely a game-changer,” he said. “My work as a physician would be unneeded if clean water were available.”

Nyarumangall-Gasenyi - Water System #59

Nyarumangall-Gasenyi - Water System #59

The Nyarumangall-Gasenyi water system is our 59th project overall. See the full list of projects here.

New construction is a direct result of your support. Together we are making an impact in Burundi to end the water crisis. The crews on the ground are already hard at work to build this and every single water project you fund.

Kazuga - Water System #58

Kazuga - Water System #58

The Kazuga water system is the second water system to be built this year, and our 58th project overall. See the full list of projects here.

New construction is a direct result of your support. Together we are making an impact in Burundi to end the water crisis. The crews on the ground are already hard at work to build this and every single water project you fund.

Kadende-Kanugano Water System #20

Kadende-Kanugano  Water System #20

Construction on the Kadende-Kanugano water system began February 15, 2015 in conjunction with the Manyoni water system. It also has an estimated completion date of May 2015.

The project will serve approximately 1800 people from the general population, including the Kanugano Primary School and the Kanugano Anglican church. 

Kumutukura Gisasa - Water System #10

Kumutukura Gisasa - Water System #10

The team behind the Gazelle Foundation is passionate about bringing change and hope to the people of Burudni, which is why we are excited to announce the start of a new water project! The Kumutukura Gisasa water system will serve 4,300 people from the general population, 600 combined teachers and students at the Kabugabo primary school; 486 students and teachers at the Kabugabo secondary school and 200 people at the Kabugabo church on Sundays.