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By Knowledge Kutadzaushe
A partnership between UNICEF and Mercy Corps has come in handy to address perennial water challenges in Rusape Town Council through the provision of solar-powered boreholes.
The borehole installation project is being done in Rusape Town Council as a way of stabilizing and normalising the water supply in four wards under the municipality.
Due to the day to day shortage of water in Rusape., the council has found it useful to resort to the clean, solar-powered borehole water.
The water challenges in the town are attributed to the growing population, which makes it difficult for the council to maintain a consistent water supply.
Acting Rusape Town Council Secretary, Engneer Charles Chidenga said the project useful in alleviating the water challenges.
“As a way of migitating the water challenges we partnered with UNICEF and Mercy Corps to set up a solar -owered water scheme. Our main main is to set up similar projects in all areas having water challenges.’ said Eng Chidenga.
Residents said the town population has grown exponentially and the water distribution system has to be upgraded. Despite the fact Rusape has a big dam which has the capacity to supply the whole town, the town has a few pumping plants and water purification chemicals at its disposal.
UNICEF works in the world’s toughest places to reach the most disadvantaged children and adolescents – and to protect the rights of every child, everywhere. Across more than 190 countries and territories, it does whatever it takes to help children survive, thrive and fulfill their potential, from early childhood through adolescence.
It is the world’s largest provider of vaccines, supports child health and nutrition, safe water and sanitation, quality education and skill building, HIV prevention and treatment for mothers and babies, and the protection of children and adolescents from violence and exploitation.
Before, during and after humanitarian emergencies, UNICEF is on the ground, bringing lifesaving help and hope to children and families. Non-political and impartial, UNICEF is never neutral when it comes to defending children’s rights and safeguarding their lives and futures.
Mercy Corps is a global team of humanitarians working together on the front lines of today’s biggest crises to create a future of possibility, where everyone can prosper.
In more than 40 countries around the world, over 5,600 Mercy Corps team members work side by side with people living through poverty, disaster, violent conflict, and the acute impacts of climate change.