2018

Balakasi Village used $6200 in October, 2018 to Provide Clean Water. This project helped 513 people across 113 households. Balakasi contributed 5% ($310), materials, and labor. Partners Water Charity and SS Rent a Car also made generous financial contributions.

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Balakasi Village wants to drill a borehole to provide clean water to village residents. They are currently drinking from unclean water sources.


Community Problem: There is no accessible clean water source for rural residents of Balakasi Village. This leads to illness and, in some cases, death, particularly among children under the age of 5. Residents currently fetch water for drinking and cooking from shallow wells or waterways. Women, in particular, are vulnerable in the absence of clean, nearby water sources. In our partner villages, women fetching water from sometimes distant, unsanitary sources have experienced domestic abuse for taking too long (husbands suspect infidelity), rape (when women venture into remote areas), and death from drowning in flooded rivers during the rainy season.


Community Solution: Dig a new borehole in Balakasi Village. The borehole location was chosen by a village project committee, acting on behalf of the entire village. The site is publicly accessible. Construction will be done by EZ Borehole Drillers, a company located in Blantyre, with substantial experience in the area. The installation will take three days to complete. It is expected that water will be reached at about 45 meters, but the wells will be drilled to depths of about 60 meters, if necessary. Before drilling, a hydro-geographical assessment using electrical measurements will be conducted to find the depth of the underlying aquifer. The borehole will be guaranteed for one year by EZ Borehole Drillers. Above ground, the boreholes will include a standard metal pump mechanism, a cement foundation to protect the pump mechanism, a cement spillway to direct water into a nearby vegetable garden, and a clothes washing station. Funds will be used to pay for the skilled labor as well as for the materials that cannot be found locally, such as piping, fixtures and fittings, and concrete. Maloya will contribute volunteer labor, materials, including bricks and sand, and about $400 in cash.


Partners: Water Charity & National Peace Corps Association


Outcome: clean water for the village

Aug 2017
Village Raises Cash Contribution
Sep 2017
Project Posted
Nov 2017
Project Funded
Oct 2018
Project Completed
Field Officer Myson Jambo

Email: myson@villagex.org
Phone Number:
+2659783408

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Cost Breakdown

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labor
$3075

domain
materials
$942

all_inclusive
admin
$620

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transport
$496

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fees
$620

assessment
pics/data
$446


Change in Development Score:
Balakasi Village v. Control Villages
Dollars Invested in Projects in
Balakasi Village (cumulative)

Change in Health Burden:
Balakasi Village v. Control Villages
*Scores based on # of waterborne illnesses, malaria cases, maternal deaths, and infant deaths per capita.
Change in Local Education:
Balakasi Village v. Control Villages
*Scores based on school enrollment and national exam passage rates per capita.
Change in Business Activity:
Balakasi Village v. Control Villages
*Scores based on # of agriculural and non-agricultural village businesses per capita.
Change in Lifestyle Upgrades:
Balakasi Village v. Control Villages
*Scores based on # of roofs with iron sheets, TVs, motorcycles, and smartphones per capita.
Change in Agricultural Production:
Balakasi Village v. Control Villages
*Scores based on # of 60 kg bags of maize produced per capita.
Change in Livestock Holdings:
Balakasi Village v. Control Villages
*Scores based on # of goats and cows per capita.
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