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UGX 370 Million Earmarked for Safe Drinking Water in Schools, Communities

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December 9, 2024
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A total of up to 370 million shillings (USD 100,000) has been allocated to provide safe drinking water for learners and communities in the Eastern and Western regions of Uganda. This initiative, which focuses on enhancing access to clean and safe drinking water, is part of the Climate & Health Resilience Fund (CHRF) by Prudential Uganda.

The program, spearheaded by the Prudence Foundation — Prudential’s community investment arm in Asia and Africa — aims to address health challenges exacerbated by climate change. In collaboration with Tusafishe Limited, the project focuses on mitigating waterborne diseases and improving community health by installing water purification systems. The program is expected to benefit over 100,000 individuals, including students and community members.

Tetteh Ayitevie, CEO of Prudential Uganda, emphasized the company’s commitment to making a lasting social impact: “This initiative is part of our broader commitment to corporate social responsibility and sustainability. It aligns with Prudential’s purpose of ‘For Every Life, For Every Future.’ By addressing the water crisis in underserved areas, we are not only improving health outcomes but also empowering communities to thrive.”

According to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics, 80% of diseases in the country are linked to poor water quality and inadequate sanitation, with rural communities being the most affected. Currently, only 25% of rural schools have access to piped water, forcing the majority to rely on unsafe sources such as shallow wells and unprotected springs. These sources are often contaminated, significantly increasing the risk of diseases like cholera and typhoid.

“To combat this, the project will install over 100 ultraviolet (UV) water purification systems across 80 schools and 20 households. UV purification is a sustainable, chemical-free solution that eliminates harmful pathogens without altering the water’s taste or composition. This approach ensures that safe, reliable drinking water becomes accessible to schools and nearby communities,” Ayitevie added.

Henry Othieno, CEO of Tusafishe Limited, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership: “Access to clean water is a basic human right that supports health, education, and overall community development. Through this project, we aim to tackle immediate water challenges while fostering sustainable development and brighter futures for those we serve.”

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Othieno further highlighted that the Pru Climate and Health Resilience Fund, established in 2024, addresses health challenges caused by climate change across Asia and Africa. Through partnerships with local organizations like Tusafishe, the fund demonstrates its commitment to building healthier, more resilient communities-URN. Give us feedback on this story through our email: kamwokyatimes@gmail.com

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