Against COVID-19 in Tanzania

We’ve reached our fundraising goal: 14,400 USD

Azimuth World Foundation and Water Mission made it possible for 20,000 school children and teachers in Tanzania to access safe water, which also contributed to the fight against the spread of COVID-19.

It’s a fact: SAFE WATER means life, health, education. And according to UN-Water, handwashing with soap is critical in slowing the spread of viruses such as COVID-19.

When Azimuth World Foundation was alerted by Water Mission (a leading implementer of sustainable safe water and sanitation engineered solutions) about how thousands of Tanzanian children and teachers didn’t have access to safe water at the schools they attended, it took action.

Azimuth World Foundation raised 14,400 USD to install 30 handwashing stations at 15 schools in the Kasulu district. This meant access to safe water for 23,337 children, teachers, and families, better prevention of the spread of COVID-19 in the region, and access to improved hygiene and sanitation solutions.

“Providing access to safe water is one of our priorities. This was the first project we supported, and it was vital. When schools are equipped with soap and water, students and teachers have an opportunity to stay healthy and go on with their education and work. Access to safe water impacts their present and their future — it saves lives.”

Mariana Marques, Executive Director of Azimuth World Foundation

“While this project will have a direct impact on the overall health of students and teachers within schools, it will also help promote handwashing education in the extended Kasulu communities. Students and teachers can take what they learn about hygiene at school and share it with their families.”

David Gerlach, Water Mission’s Project Engineer

Benjamin Filskov, country director at Water Mission Tanzania, speaks on the impact of the project to install hand-washing station in the schools of Kasulu:

If you want to learn more about the incredible work of Water Mission to bring safe water to local communities in Tanzania and Uganda, make sure you check out our interview with WASH officer Dorothy Nangobi:

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Against COVID-19 in Tanzania

We’ve reached our fundraising goal: 14,400 USD

Azimuth World Foundation and Water Mission made it possible for 20,000 school children and teachers in Tanzania to access safe water, which also contributed to the fight against the spread of COVID-19.

It’s a fact: SAFE WATER means life, health, education. And according to UN-Water, handwashing with soap is critical in slowing the spread of viruses such as COVID-19.

When Azimuth World Foundation was alerted by Water Mission (a leading implementer of sustainable safe water and sanitation engineered solutions) about how thousands of Tanzanian children and teachers didn’t have access to safe water at the schools they attended, it took action.

Azimuth World Foundation raised 14,400 USD to install 30 handwashing stations at 15 schools in the Kasulu district. This meant access to safe water for 23,337 children, teachers, and families, better prevention of the spread of COVID-19 in the region, and access to improved hygiene and sanitation solutions.

“Providing access to safe water is one of our priorities. This was the first project we supported, and it was vital. When schools are equipped with soap and water, students and teachers have an opportunity to stay healthy and go on with their education and work. Access to safe water impacts their present and their future — it saves lives.”

Mariana Marques, Executive Director of Azimuth World Foundation

“While this project will have a direct impact on the overall health of students and teachers within schools, it will also help promote handwashing education in the extended Kasulu communities. Students and teachers can take what they learn about hygiene at school and share it with their families.”

David Gerlach, Water Mission’s Project Engineer

Benjamin Filskov, country director at Water Mission Tanzania, speaks on the impact of the project to install hand-washing station in the schools of Kasulu:

If you want to learn more about the incredible work of Water Mission to bring safe water to local communities in Tanzania and Uganda, make sure you check out our interview with WASH officer Dorothy Nangobi:

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