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Borehole update

August 23, 2010

Yesterday the chief came to my house and handed me £3. This means that the village has fulfiled its committment to contribute to the cost of the borehole. It took them four months to reach the target, but it was definitely worth waiting for. Now all they need to do is organise an opening ceremony. Then we can take off the padlock and start drawing water.

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Borehole update

August 7, 2010

Yesterday, the village chief came and gave me £15 as part of the village’s contribution to the borehole. Only £3 to go and the villagers can start drawing water!

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Borehole – the villagers’ contribution

July 24, 2010

A number of people from the village of Lama Nyikpeyo live and work in Lomé, the capital city. They tend to be better off than those who have remained in the village, and still feel a strong sense of solidarity with them.

Every July, they returned to the village to participate in the traditional wrestling ceremonies. This year there was great excitement when they arrived home and saw the new borehole. But why the padlock? Emmanuel explained that it was because the village had not yet been able to honour its agreement to contribute £130 pounds.

At this, the Lomé residents clubbed together and contributed £64. So now the village only needs to find another £19 and we can unlock the borehole and start to use it.

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Borehole update – the villagers’ contribution

June 9, 2010

Yesterday morning, the neighbourhood chief arrived with a delegation and handed me a further £10 as a contribution to the cost of the borehole. They pleaded with me on bended knee (as people do around here) to take off the padlock. I felt quite heartless telling them that they first needed to find another £82. But other Togolese friends are all encouraging me to stand firm and expect the villagers to honour their written commitment.

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Borehole update – the pump and the padlock

May 31, 2010

Well, as you can see from the photos, the borehole team came back to build the enclosing wall and instal the pump. Now there is a huge padlock around it so that the villagers can’t use it.

What?! Yes, we did this on the borehole company’s recommendation. First things first: the villagers themselves need to come up with a further £100 to honour their written agreement. Then we need to have an official opening ceremony wheeling in all the usual local dignitaries. Then we’ll take off the padlock and the women can start to draw water. I haven’t heard a single woman complain about the delay.

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Washing

May 31, 2010
Washing

Washing

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Drinking water

May 31, 2010
Drinking water

Drinking water

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Drawing water for the first time!

May 31, 2010
Drawing water

Drawing water for the first time!

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Borehole lever

May 31, 2010
Lever

Lever

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Placing pump rod

May 31, 2010
Placing pump rod

Placing pump rod

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