Project

Nyaka Primary School - Water Infrastructure Renovation

Uganda 215 beneficiaries Kanungu

Project Complete!

In the remote and underserved regions of southwestern Uganda, Nyaka AIDS Orphans’ Project, our implementing partner, commitment to the betterment of young lives stands as a beacon of hope for the disadvantaged orphaned children in Kanungu who have been left to face life's unforgiving challenges without the loving guidance and support of parents.

Imagine for a moment the world through the eyes of a child who has lost their parents to the relentless grip of HIV/AIDS. The warmth of a mother's embrace, the reassuring presence of a father, the shared dreams of a nurturing family! These are experiences that many of us take for granted, yet for the children we serve, these simple, cherished moments are often nothing more than a distant memory or an unfulfilled longing. These are children who bear the weight of their circumstances with unwavering resilience but with limited means to support themselves. These are children who, through no fault of their own, find themselves plunged into adulthood prematurely, facing harsh realities that no child should have to endure.

Nyaka AIDS Orphans' Project believes that every child, regardless of their circumstances, deserves the chance to grow, learn, and aspire to a brighter future. Standing as a beacon of hope to these children, Nyaka AIDS Orphans’ Project provides a nurturing environment where these children can flourish and realize their potential.
Access to clean and reliable water sources is a fundamental human right, yet this basic necessity remains a significant challenge for the students. The existing concrete rainwater harvesting tank is in a state of disrepair. It cannot effectively capture and store rainwater, which is the primary source of water for the school, besides the water from the National Water and Sewage Corporation (NWSC). Furthermore, the lack of gutters for rainwater collection limits the school's capacity to utilize this vital resource. The state of the reservoir tank at the water source has also deteriorated and requires urgent renovation. These deficiencies lead to frequent water shortages, hindering the student's access to clean water for drinking, handwashing, and sanitation. This not only affects their health but also disrupts the learning process.
At Nyaka Primary School, we plan to undertake the following water infrastructure improvements: 
  • Renovation of the concrete rainwater harvesting tank
  • Installation of gutters on the school buildings for rainwater collection to maximize the harvesting potential
  • Renovation of the reservoir tank at the water source

This project is not just about fixing the water infrastructure; it's about creating a better future by ensuring that the orphaned children have the opportunities they deserve to learn, grow, and thrive. By enhancing access to clean and reliable water, we aim to improve the health, education, and living conditions of the children and communities in Kanungu. Without these essential improvements, the school and the surrounding community will continue to face water scarcity, limiting their overall well-being.

These orphaned children are the invisible heroes of their own stories, and their strength in the face of adversity is both inspiring and heartbreaking. Their stories are a testament to the power of resilience, but they also serve as a compelling reminder of the urgent need for our continued support and intervention.

Project Sponsors

Nora Pettinger

Twin Cities, MN
March 7, 2024

Water Infrastructure Successfully Renovated

In the heart of southwestern Uganda, the Nyaka AIDS Orphans' Project, with the generous support of our compassionate donor, H2O for Life, embarked on a mission to transform the lives...

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