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Providing Drinking Water to Mvumi Hospital in Tanzania

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Providing Drinking Water to Mvumi Hospital in Tanzania

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Countries: United Republic of Tanzania
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Water Use Efficiency (SDG 6.4)
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Industrial Wastewater
Progress to Date: 400000 Number of people with access to water
Services Needed: No services needed/offered
Desired Partner: Other
Language: English
Start & End Dates: Jan. 01, 2023  »  Ongoing
Project Website: s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/ungc-production/attachments/cop_2...
Contextual Condition(s): None
Additional Benefits: None
Beneficiaries: None
Planning & Implementation Time: 1-3 years
Financial Resources: More than $500,000 USD
Primary Funding Source: Corporate funding
Project Challenges: None
Project Source: CEO Water Mandate
Profile Completion: 85%

Project Overview

Imagine giving birth or having surgery at a hospital without safewater. Or being treated for malaria at a health care facility withno clean drinking water.Mvumi Hospital is the only medical facility serving the 400,000people living in the rural Dodoma district of Tanzania, and it hasno onsite well.That has changed thanks to employees at Grundfos NorthAmerica. They raised DKK 734,500 through Walk for Water eventsheld at various locations in 2018.During 2019, the generous dona…

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Imagine giving birth or having surgery at a hospital without safewater. Or being treated for malaria at a health care facility withno clean drinking water.Mvumi Hospital is the only medical facility serving the 400,000people living in the rural Dodoma district of Tanzania, and it hasno onsite well.That has changed thanks to employees at Grundfos NorthAmerica. They raised DKK 734,500 through Walk for Water eventsheld at various locations in 2018.During 2019, the generous donation funded the installation of awater tower, off-grid solar inverter, and pump that will providereliable and safe water to this Tanzanian community and theirhospital. The project was executed in partnership with the NGO,Water Mission.Employees at Grundfos North America raised DKK 734,500 through Walk for Water events held at various locations in 2018. During 2019, the generous donation funded the installation of a water tower, off-grid solar inverter, and pump that will provide reliable and safe water to Mvumi Hospital in Tanzania, the only medical facility serving the 400,000 people living in the rural Dodoma district of Tanzania, and it has no onsite well. The project was executed in partnership with the NGO, Water Mission
Basin and/or Contextual Conditions: None
Project Benefits: None
Indirect or Direct Beneficiaries: None
Months & Implementing: 1-3 years
Financial Resources: More than $500,000 USD
Primary Funding Source: Corporate funding
Challenges: None

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