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Kenya 23 – next level
Besides reaching out to rural Kenyans, the Foundation wishes to bring facts to the table in the discussions on effects of groundwater pumping.
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Safe water and sanitation in Togo
Together with PlanBørnefonden, the Poul Due Jensen Foundation provides safe water to villages in the Plateaux Region in Togo in West Africa.
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Safe water to Mozambique (closed)
This safe water programme helped more than 75,000 people gain direct access to safe water. 57,000 gained access via solar pumping technology.
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Safe Water for Northern Burundi (closed)
Together with Norwegian Church Aid (NCA), we provided access to safe drinking water for up to 54,000 people in Kirundo Province in Northern Burundi.
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Safe water to Malawi (closed)
This partnership brought solar powered safe drinking water to more than 20,000 people in four communities in Malawi, served by an expected 8 boreholes under the umbrella of Practical Action’s Sustainable Energy for Rural Communities (SE4RC) programme.
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Nyarugusu Refugee Camp
Nyarugusu is one of the world’s biggest refugee camps, today home to more than 140,000 refugees from DR Congo and Burundi. It was established in 1997 to host up to 50,000 Congelese refugees. With this project we want to show the world that sustainable solar-powered water solutions are possible, also in refugee camps.
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