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The Water Committee in Baisteki Slum in Dhaka, Bangladesh, proudly show us the water meter for their freshwater project. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Khadija and her fifth grade class at No. 57 Narayanpur Government Primary School. She used to miss up to 15 days each school year because her school didn’t have latrines. Watch Khadija’s story here: vimeo.com/26603094
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Students at No. 57 Narayanpur Government Primary School giggle while in class. These kids now have a clean charity: water project and latrines on school grounds.
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Smiles at No. 12 Noavangha Saleman Primary School. charity: water funded clean water projects and latrines for this school here in rural Bangladesh.
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Women in Baisteki Slum, Bangladesh, show us their water source, which they share with close neighbors.
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A member of the Water Committee for a project in Baisteki Slum, Bangladesh, uses these cards to educate the community on hygiene and how to take care of their clean water source. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Clean water flows from a charity: water project in West Bengal, India. charity: water proves every completed water project with GPS, photos and more details about the community it serves.
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This village in West Bengal shows the charity: water team how they keep track of the fees they collect to maintain their water project — with a savings account at their local bank.
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Abhijit Das, 12, takes a drink at his school’s new drinking fountain station, funded by charity: water and implemented by Water For People.
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Women on the Water Committee for a village in West Bengal, India.
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Sholuta is a member of this village’s Water Committee. She proudly shows how they keep record of every family’s financial contribution to make sure they have enough funds for any well maintenance or repairs. To date, we have 240 completed projects in India through our local partners Water for People.
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Clean water gushes from a charity: water project in West Bengal, India.
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Maherpur School, West Bengal. Students here use a charity: water project for clean water each day. Half the world’s schools don’t have clean water and even fewer have latrines. Water projects built near schools increase attendance, especially among girls.
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Our partner Water For People uses a crew of Jalabandhu, or “friends of water,” to maintain and repair hand pumps in West Bengal, India. This is Amritronjon Patro — he maintains 43 wells in his area.
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The drinking fountain station at Baradapur School in West Bengal, India. Water projects built at schools can increase attendance, especially among girls.
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Before and after a new charity: water filtration system was installed at Shramric Shanti school in urban Nepal. (photo: Eric Stowe)
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Najma Khan laughs as she collects water with others in Churbara village, India. Najma runs a dress-making business with some friends; she also teaches younger girls in her village some basic sewing.
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Rabindranath, Shree and Uttaam soap up and wash their hands at their school. charity: water has funded handwashing stations, drinking fountains, latrines and a freshwater well at Baradapur School in West Bengal, India. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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A cup of clean drinking water in Churbara, India.
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Hanging out near a water project in Sudamapuri, India. Just 20 dollars can give one person access to clean drinking water.
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Hanging out near a water project in Sudamapuri, India. Just 20 dollars can give one person access to clean drinking water.
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Kids in Fatehpura village, India, pump water from a well repaired by charity: water mechanics. We’ve supported the start-up of three water project mechanic centers in Uttar Pradesh, one of India’s poorest states. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Fresh water in Tengulge, Ethiopia. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Soumen Mandal goes to Baradapur School in West Bengal, India. His school now has latrines, drinking fountains and a freshwater well on school grounds. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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About to take a sip of clean water in Budhaura, India. Water changes everything. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Clean water in Bobi, northern Uganda. (photo: Esther Havens)
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Anita collects water near home in Churbara, India. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Helen Apio didn’t used to have enough water to bathe herself and her kids. Now, she uses a charity: water well near her home. She has enough water for drinking and cleaning.
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Clean drinking water in Churbara, India. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Selojenah, Shiram and Ameni laugh near their village’s freshwater well. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Clean drinking water, Churbara, India. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Umano Label Amazing shot!
A woman in Sudamapuri, India, collects drinking water from a repaired well in her village. We’ve funded the startup of four water project mechanic centers in rural India to repair hundreds of wells each year. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Water project mechanic Raju points out a small hole that had left the well in Sudamapuri Village unusable. His team hauled up 50 meters of piping to find it, filled the hole securely and put the pump head back on the well. In less than two hours, the community here had clean water access again. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Residents of Sudamapuri, India, watch a team of mechanics fix their freshwater well. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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Clean drinking water in Sudamapuri, India. charity: water funds a water project mechanics program in rural India. (photo: Mo Scarpelli)
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A boy at La Ceiba school in rural Honduras drinks from a charity: water well.
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Clean water in Brus Laguna, Honduras, from a charity: water well.
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Leslie Hutchings Awesome
Cesar Rivadeneyra Nice smile
A toast! A boy in rural Ethiopia raises a glass of clean drinking water from his village’s charity: water well.
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Clean water in rural Uganda. (photo: Esther Havens)
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Clean water in rural Uganda. (photo: Esther Havens)
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Smiles from a man in rural Uganda, balancing a Jerry can of water on his head. (photo: Esther Havens)
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A woman in rural Uganda shows her old water source. (photo: Esther Havens)
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A village in Uganda celebrates their charity: water project.
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Caroline’s village in Uganda uses clean, safe drinking water from a charity: water project. (photo: Esther Havens)
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Celebrating clean water in rural Uganda!
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Shawntel Stewart This makes me so happy:)
Kathy Corcoran Moody Love that smile!!!
Melissa Burmester One of my favorite photos of the day!
Harriet Garner Refreshing!
Robin Thompson Good for you sweetie!
Rebecca smiles in rural Uganda, holding bottles of the dirty water she used to drink and the clean water her village now uses.
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A woman in rural Uganda smiles as the charity: water team arrives in her village.
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Clean #water flows from a charity: water project in Bobi, Uganda.
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