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Colombia
in 2012, The Thirst Project group went to Columbia -
El Salvador
El Salvador has the second-highest number of homicides in the world, registering 69.2 violent deaths per 100,000 people.
they have committed to maintain there current level of activity in the country to continue to build up to twelve (12) water projects in El Salvador each year until our Swaziland Campaign is complete. All additional support is directed to the Swaziland goal to reach 100% coverage. -
Kenya
In 2012, they committed to maintain their current level of activity in the country to continue to build up to two (2) water projects in Kenya each year until our Swaziland Campaign is complete. All additional support is directed to the Swaziland goal to reach 100% coverage. -
When it began...
The Thirst project started in the Summer of 2008. -
ETHIOPIA
Recently, extreme droughts and declining natural resources have made poverty and food insecurity a common and tremendous problem. Most Ethiopians work in agriculture. In 2012, they have committed to maintain the current level of activity in the country to continue to build up to twelve (12) water projects in Ethiopia each year until our Swaziland Campaign is complete. All additional support is directed to the Swaziland goal to reach 100% coverage. -
India
Their work in India is different than anywhere else. They fund the creation & installation of bio sand water filters into individual families’ homes in the villages in the area of Nimboli in the Maharashtra State. they are committed to maintaining our current level of activity in India each year until our Swaziland Campaign is complete. All additional support is directed to the Swaziland goal to reach 100% coverage.