At this very moment, the monitoring visit of the WASH Project, implemented by Dorcas (AMU) in partnership with UNICEF, is taking place in the districts of Marínguè, Chemba and Caia. The goal is to track the progress of water and sanitation infrastructure, which is crucial for public health. What is being built? Borehole rehabilitation and […]

WASH Project Visit – UNICEF & Dorcas (AMU)

At this very moment, the monitoring visit of the WASH Project, implemented by Dorcas (AMU) in partnership with UNICEF, is taking place in the districts of Marínguè, Chemba and Caia.
The goal is to track the progress of water and sanitation infrastructure, which is crucial for public health.

What is being built?
Borehole rehabilitation and water supply systems
Improvements in sanitation and community hygiene infrastructure

Why is it important?
Local communities face high risks of cholera and other waterborne diseases.
These constructions bring:

Safe drinking water for thousands of families
Proper sanitation, reducing epidemic risks
Better health and resilience in rural communities

Expected Impact
–  Improved public health
– Reduced outbreaks of cholera and diarrheal diseases
– Stronger collaboration among communities, activists, and local authorities
– Promotion of safer and more dignified lives

The WASH Project is a direct investment in the health and future of the people of Marínguè and Chemba.
Access to clean water and safe sanitation saves lives.