Brightwater Ethiopia Clean Water from Broken Wells
Case Study Analysis
Clean water is not a luxury to a lot of people in Ethiopia. And, that’s a big problem. 40% of Ethiopians lack access to clean water and 70% lack access to basic sanitation facilities. 2016, according to the World Health Organization, over 430,000 Ethiopians died from diarrheal diseases linked to poor water quality. And, people living in rural areas where most households live on less than $1 per day often do not have access to clean drink
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In Ethiopia, we have an average of 23 million people (86% of the population is below the age of 25) with access to decent water. It’s often a hard journey, up a dusty dirt road, over mud, and stones, sometimes through bush and under river water and wells. redirected here Many, particularly women and children, take a dangerous 2-hour walk to a place where clean water can be found. We know that clean water and sanitation is not only about access to water, it’s also about providing water,
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In January 2014, I was approached by a non-profit organization called Brightwater Ethiopia (BU), seeking help to build clean water sources from broken wells in the rural villages of Ethiopia. After doing my research, I found this organization to be doing excellent work, and I was thrilled to be given the opportunity to get involved. BU had previously built clean water projects in Ethiopia, and this project would be no different. However, we were required to apply for a permit from the Ethiopian government to get the project off
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Brightwater Ethiopia Clean Water from Broken Wells is a small but significant development that aims at providing clean and potable water to the villagers in the remote and arid area. The area is inundated with arid land and has a low population. The area is one of the hardest to reach, with only 16,000 people inhabiting an area of over 35,000 square kilometers. The water shortage has always been a problem, but the locals have always depended on rainwater. Rain
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Brightwater Ethiopia is a non-governmental organization that works with communities and governments in Ethiopia to build sustainable and innovative solutions for improving water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in communities in and around Addis Ababa, and in many of Ethiopia’s neighboring regions. One of the most pressing needs facing communities in Ethiopia is the lack of access to clean water. In Ethiopia, the country with the largest urban population in the world, about 62 million people
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I was born in a village located in the countryside of Ethiopia, where I saw the impact of the unprecedented dry spell in the last decade that led to a decline in agricultural production and a significant increase in food shortages. I watched as many families that were traditionally water users, were now having to rely on the traditional shallow wells in the pastoral areas. The wells were broken or had gone dry, due to lack of maintenance, causing the water to contaminate due to erosion and poor management.

