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P2P Inc.

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Countries: Uganda, United States of America
Regions: Mississippi River, Nile, Uganda Basins
Organization SDGs:
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Water Quality (SDG 6.3)
International Cooperation and Capacity Building (SDG 6.a)
Stakeholder Participation (SDG 6.b)
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Sanitation
Hygiene
Safe, Affordable Water
Women & Water
Leaving No One Behind
Services Offered: Other
Project management
Stakeholder engagement & facilitation
Technical assistance
Org. Type: NGO / Civil Society
Org. Size: Very Small (1-9 Employees)
Language: English
Org. Website: www.facebook.com/P2P-Inc-100600998011464
Org. Source: User
Profile Completion: 100%
Coalition: No

Organization Overview

P2P Inc, people helping people, one village at a time. Villages in Africa frequently have no water, sanitation, malaria protection, nor prenatal services. Consequently, the people suffer constant illness and death. Rather than studying, working, and contributing to the world, they spend their lives trying to survive until the next day. We can change these conditions and situations quickly, working with the people. With very little money, we can build protected water supplies…

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P2P Inc, people helping people, one village at a time. Villages in Africa frequently have no water, sanitation, malaria protection, nor prenatal services. Consequently, the people suffer constant illness and death. Rather than studying, working, and contributing to the world, they spend their lives trying to survive until the next day. We can change these conditions and situations quickly, working with the people. With very little money, we can build protected water supplies, improved sanitation, eliminate malaria, and improve birth outcome for women. I model my work off the Jamkhed Project in India, where Raj and Bea Arole have decreased infant mortality from 162/1000 to 8/1000 at $1.80/person/year over the course of 50 years. Chris Roesel

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