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Access to safe water brings hope to Nakyerongosa village, Uganda

Did you know that easy access to safe clean water means good health? One of COMASA (Combined Masonry and Sanitary Association) officials asked Mrs. Nakalyowa. Mrs. Nakalyowa narrates her story thus...

INTEGRATED COMMUNITY MANAGED WATER, HYGIENE AND SANITATION IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

Status: Finished
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COMASA has been working with Nakyerongosa community to increase access among the people to safe water, latrines and good hygiene practices. Some success has been achieved and there has been increased awareness among the people of the need for good hygiene practices and a reduction in the incidences of diseases associated with drinking unsafe water and poor sanitation and hygiene practices. A lot has been done and we are very grateful to all the partners that have continued to give us advice and support.

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Creative fundraising - Attempting to make the largest stamp mosaic in the world

Status: Finished
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The village of Nabitende will attempt to break a Guinness World Record™ by making the largest stamp mosaic on the first of December, World Aids Day 2009.

Orphans and other vulnerable children will make it to raise awareness among themselves about Aids, to empower them, raise awareness of their situation and to raise funds for this village. The biggest reason is, though, to give them a fun day and maybe some art classes beforehand.

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