A Man and his Guitar
Everyone will benefit from this project but it’s especially the kids that will feel the freedom of simply turning on a tap to fill their buckets.
The River is a Lie
Everyone will benefit from this project but it’s especially the kids that will feel the freedom of simply turning on a tap to fill their buckets.
Let’s Dig
There are 10km of trenches that need to be dug to hold the pipes that will bring water to 7 distribution points in Iyoli.
Towers and Pumps
The construction of the tower started yesterday, market day, which happens once a month.
A Cacophony of Sound
Imagine the sound of a church, the muslim call to prayer, a loud tv, motorcycles and roosters calling.
My Worst Fear
My worst fear on this project is, and I’m totally embarrassed to say, having to go pee in the bush.
Water
We arrived again at the Iyoli drilling site but this time things were less hectic.
Breaking Ground
The sun beats relentlessly down on our head one minute and the next pummels us with rain.
An Epic Journey
When I opened my eyes in Dar es Salaam it was like a fade in to a movie.
Two and A Half Years
It took two and a half years for the Iyoli water project to get to where it is right now – at this very moment.