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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=collinz/xwnmncyp
Clean water is a basic human right, and still many vulnerable communities in Ghana lack access to this basic resource; Jamasi continues to be one example of this. Families walk long distances to get water, but even that water is not guaranteed to be safe for drinking. As such, the establishment of a mechanized borehole by Hive is a life changing moment for people in Jamasi.
We witnessed the joy and appreciation of the community during the launch of the borehole. The borehole would serve relief and hope for many households; the people of Jamasi now had an access point for potable water, and for many, that access point was very close to their homes.
Nana Oheneba Kwadwo Brobbey, the Chief of Jamasi, was very appreciative of the gift as he knows how expensive the making of this project is, this he knows as an engineer. According to the Chief, the borehole will provide good quality water, will improve their health and the lives of their children.
The Chief took the opportunity to also advocate for greater development and community support in terms of healthcare and sanitation structures. The Jamasi borehole is not a project that is just charitable; the borehole is a pragmatic intervention that will create measurable change and a perception of many about crypto and the blockchain tech.
With the borehole providing clean water, families should no longer need to spend hours to access water, and most importantly, the risks of contracting a water borne pathogen will be reduced. This single project could improve health, increase school attendance, and create additional time and capacity for families to focus on improving their livelihoods; farming and commerce for example. This shows the influence that appropriate support can have on all facets of a community's existence.
By Collinzhttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=collinz/xwnmncyp
Clean water is a basic human right, and still many vulnerable communities in Ghana lack access to this basic resource; Jamasi continues to be one example of this. Families walk long distances to get water, but even that water is not guaranteed to be safe for drinking. As such, the establishment of a mechanized borehole by Hive is a life changing moment for people in Jamasi.
We witnessed the joy and appreciation of the community during the launch of the borehole. The borehole would serve relief and hope for many households; the people of Jamasi now had an access point for potable water, and for many, that access point was very close to their homes.
Nana Oheneba Kwadwo Brobbey, the Chief of Jamasi, was very appreciative of the gift as he knows how expensive the making of this project is, this he knows as an engineer. According to the Chief, the borehole will provide good quality water, will improve their health and the lives of their children.
The Chief took the opportunity to also advocate for greater development and community support in terms of healthcare and sanitation structures. The Jamasi borehole is not a project that is just charitable; the borehole is a pragmatic intervention that will create measurable change and a perception of many about crypto and the blockchain tech.
With the borehole providing clean water, families should no longer need to spend hours to access water, and most importantly, the risks of contracting a water borne pathogen will be reduced. This single project could improve health, increase school attendance, and create additional time and capacity for families to focus on improving their livelihoods; farming and commerce for example. This shows the influence that appropriate support can have on all facets of a community's existence.