Water Programme

 
ASDF understands that clean water is the foundation to health and disease prevention. There are crippled or no adequate sanitation/hygiene at existing and non-existing clean water system in the place nor ever been addressed. It says somewhere that over 700 million people live without access to safe both drinking and bathing water at least drinking water. Grabbing water from rivers, lakes, streams, pools, and other sources that people get water from which is shared with animals then drink it causes many diseases (cholera, typhoid, Ameba, Giardiasis, Malaria and other water diseases). In fact, we hear complains all the times from people in South Sudan and western part of Ethiopia about the sickness that many people are experiencing on daily basis due to contaminated water that they drink.

ATIVITIES & PLAN(S)
ASDF is raising money and building partnerships with organizations, groups and donors so we can implement a system that will provide safe clean water for displaced, returned, and local devastated people in South Sudan.

If you can be of any help or support, we will appreciate it.

Thank you!

ATIVITIES & PLAN(S)

ASDF is working harder to raise funds and building partnerships and collaborations with organizations, groups and donors so we can implement a system that will generate clean water for drinking as the first step then later on will work on establish a system that will provide both drinking and bathing water.

You’re more than welcome to join us or partner with us so we can make a real impact on other parts of our world.

Water Problem

It is a common issue all over the world especially in developing nations. For instance, like many places in Africa’s remote, rural and under-served communities, people are lacking basics, health, health care necessities, clean water, proper sheltering or housing, or simply no sanitation system, no doctors, no nurses nor medical services nor healthcare facilities.

This is far worsening in the war-torn areas, regions and countries, among which is Sudan, especially South Sudan. It is devastated and extremely ravaged in the war areas and regions, such as the Greater Upper Nile in South Sudan, which has been destroyed by the recent and latest internal civil war that erupted initially as genocide and ethnic cleansing in 2013 – late 2017, actually it is ongoing civil unrest in South Sudan even in 2020. It is still ongoing in many parts in the country.

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