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AFRICA WATER WELLS

Drop in the Bucket-Completed wells-Uganda-Ateri Primary School

Ateri Primary School

Located in Erute in the Lira District of northern Uganda, Ateri Primary School had 727 children without access to clean water. Since the well’s installation in March of 2008, school enrollment has gone up significantly.

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Africa water well drilling -Drop in the Bucket Alworo Primary School Lira Uganda

Alworo Primary School

The well at the Alworo Primary School of 593 children was completed in February 2008. The toilets, septics, hand-washing station, roundabout pump and underground reservoir tank soon followed. This was also the first school at which we upgraded the do

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Drop in the Bucket - Uganda water well drilling charity- Imanyiro village

Imanyiro Village

Our good friend Robinah set up a nursery school named after her father in Imanyiro. She also runs a Primary school in the Jinja area, but “Pop’s Place” in Imanyiro is a particularly great school. Rather than trying to educate hungry children, Robinah

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Drop in the Bucket-Completed wells-Uganda-Ayito Primary School

Ayito Primary School

The Ayito Primary School is located in Lira District and in Amach Sub-County. This school of 1153 children was our first project in the Lira district of northern Uganda. The well was completed in early 2007.

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-Completed wells-Uganda-Kakoni_Primary_School-Gallery

Kakoni Primary School

The Kakoni Primary School is a Government Sponsored School. The School is found in Kiruhura District and in Buremba Sub-County. This was a small Primary School in a village of 400 adults. The well was commissioned in October 2006 and completed in Nov

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Uganda water wells -Drop in the Bucket Wairasa Mayuge district

Wairasa CC

In October 2006, we broke ground on our first well project, located in the small village of Wairasa in the Mayuge District of Uganda. The village has a 1200 person population and relies on sugar cane as a main industry source. The average walk to the

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