Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Katito's Oywa 'A' Solar Support Group

A community member explaining the WAPI (water pasteaurization indicator) that indicates when water pasteaurized in the Solar CooKits is safe for drinking.


A community women's group learns about the Petrifilm water test component of the Portable Microbiology Lab.


A community group water project; this tap into the municipal water system provides them with an income generating activity.



Mary, member of Oywa 'A' Solar Support Group teaching a women's group about the Portable Microbiology Lab.



Rainwater harvesting and solar cooking!



Examining how we use water; the first step for a discussion about WASH.


Seline showing a community group how to harvest rainwater off a thatched roof house.



Jesca teaching community members WASH education.



A intermittent stream water source used by community members and their livestock.



Dinah, project manager for Solar Cookers International Sunny Solution's project admiring the solar cooked foods prepared for afternoon WASH session.



Jesca pointing to a water source used by the community.



Members of Oywa 'A' Solar Support Group planning the implementation of the AWWC water project with the church committee where the rainwater catchment system will be installed.



On site, the Oywa 'A' Solar Support Group and church committee discuss plans for implementation.



The Episcopal church that will soon be enjoying water captured from their roof!



Members of Oywa 'A' Solar Support Group receiving their AWWC seed grant.

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