Project
NUMA Water System - 14 Schools
Ghana is located in West Africa and is sandwiched between Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast) and Togo. The northern border is the country Burkina Faso and the southern border is the Gulf of Guinea. The country is slightly smaller than the state of Oregon. The landscape consists mainly of plains and low plateaus covered by rainforests in the west and Lake Volta in the east.
Children in Ghana begin two years of kindergarten at age four. Then all children ages 6-12 attend six years of elementary education. If families can afford it, children go on to secondary education. Ghana’s school system is more advanced than many of its African neighbors.
There are over 50 different ethnic groups in Ghana, each with their own customs and languages. But the country is harmonious and peaceful. The Akan tribe is the largest group and makes up about 45 percent of the population. They live mostly in villages and grow their food on farms.
Our implementing partner, Water4, is planning the construction of 14 safe water points for schools in 6 communities in Ghana. In addition to the students enrolled, 5 to 8 teachers are living on or near each school campus and will also have access to the piped water resource. By providing safe water for teachers and staff, more teachers are willing to stay in these more rural areas rather than transferring to a more urban school district.
Children in Ghana begin two years of kindergarten at age four. Then all children ages 6-12 attend six years of elementary education. If families can afford it, children go on to secondary education. Ghana’s school system is more advanced than many of its African neighbors.
There are over 50 different ethnic groups in Ghana, each with their own customs and languages. But the country is harmonious and peaceful. The Akan tribe is the largest group and makes up about 45 percent of the population. They live mostly in villages and grow their food on farms.
Our implementing partner, Water4, is planning the construction of 14 safe water points for schools in 6 communities in Ghana. In addition to the students enrolled, 5 to 8 teachers are living on or near each school campus and will also have access to the piped water resource. By providing safe water for teachers and staff, more teachers are willing to stay in these more rural areas rather than transferring to a more urban school district.
Schools in Need
- Jang District Primary A: Damaged rainwater tank, non-functional borehole
- Jang District Primary B and Junior High B: No existing water source
- Jang District Junior High A: No existing water source
- Naro District Kinder and Primary: Functional borehole- upgrade needed
- Naro District Junior High: Functional borehole- upgrade needed
- Tendamba District Junior High: Functional borehole- upgrade needed
- Fian District Junior High: Functional borehole- upgrade needed
- Fian District Kinder and Primary: No existing water source
- Bussie District Primary B and Junior High A and B: Non-functional borehole
- Bussie District Primary A: Non-functional borehole
- Issa District Kinder and Primary: Non-functional borehole
- Issa District Junior High: No existing water source
- Tanina District Kinder and Primary: Non-functional borehole
- Tanina District Junior High: Non-functional borehole
Water4 will install a piped water connection point called a NUMA Now (photo included) to replace these broken or nonexistent water sources. These institutional connections will allow students access to treated water on campus, eliminating the need to cross busy streets or walk across town to fetch water.
H2O for Life is not a WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) project implementer. We have partnerships with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) implementing WASH in Schools projects around the world. Our NGO partners match funds needed for each school project. We also have a generous donor that provides us with an interest-free loan that, along with matching funds, allows for many projects to be started or possibly even completed before total funds have been raised. In rare situations we reserve the right to reallocate funds to alternate project(s).
Questions? Ask us at 651-756-7577 or info@h2oforlifeschools.org.
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