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I have teamed up with Drop of Compassion to help build an irrigation system that will help supply water to 336 people (56 families).
Water irrigation schemes supply an abundance of water to a village. This is enough to provide the foundation for the growing of staple crops, introduction of new high earning crops, fruit farms, honey farms, fish farming, cattle rearing and market days. All this can be achieved by giving them access to water.
Malawi is one of Africa’s most densely populated places in the world and least developed countries. Most people here live in the tropical countryside where water is scarce. As a result, many women and children spend hours of their day walking to collect it.
There are many methods of sourcing and provisioning water to rural areas. Following Drop of Compassion’s extensive research into this area, we are focusing on irrigation projects as the method aligns with our ethos of providing long term sustainable solutions.
Our irrigation projects provide beneficiaries with more than just clean drinking water as they will also support the growth of crops, helping the people to be self sufficient.
Water Irrigation is the diversion of an existing clean running water source which is perennial (i.e. permanent like a river). This water flows to and through a village by means of building canals and waterways.
The irrigation scheme supplies an abundance of water to a village. This is enough to provide the foundation for the growing of staple crops, introduction of new high earning crops, fruit farms, honey farms, fish farming, cattle rearing and market days.
The accessibility of water and extra income earned enables more time for education, social and family life. We aim to lead the way with our innovative approach and not only reduce the time lost in gathering water but build upon these schemes for a fully integrated community.
It really takes empowerment to a whole new level – all through providing access to water!!!