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“In a world without water, a daily struggle for survival”

“In a world without water, a daily struggle for survival”. To save and improve lives by supplying clean and permanent sources of water to adults and children currently dying of thirst. Mission in the Azawak of Niger. Ariane Kirtley Founder and Director. Our First Success Story:

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“In a world without water, a daily struggle for survival”

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  1. “In a world without water, a daily struggle for survival”

  2. To save and improve lives by supplying clean and permanent sources of water to adults and children currently dying of thirst. Mission in the Azawak of Niger

  3. Ariane KirtleyFounder and Director

  4. Our First Success Story: The Janet Cornelius Borehole in the Village of Tangarwashane

  5. Montessori Well of Love Borehole in the Village of Kijigari Our Second Accomplishment:

  6. Niger:one of the poorest countries in the world The Azawak covers 80,000 square miles (approx. size of Florida), with a population of 500,000

  7. Who are the People of the Azawak?

  8. The People • Pastoralists that live off herding animals • Most live in small camps • Some live in small villages and survive off of sustenance farming

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  10. The Poorest Region in one of the Poorest Countries in the World • No infrastructure • No roads (paths) • Little health care • Few Schools (illiteracy rate: 99%) • Almost no humanitarian assistance • No permanent or sustainable water sources

  11. Amman Imman, Arr Issudar Water is Life, Milk is Hope Live or die based on the rainy season survive on less than 1.5 gallons of water/person/day -- a quantity well under the World Health Organization prescribed minimum of 6.5 gallons of water/person/day

  12. During the 1.5 - 3 month rainy season… Drink, wash, and cook with brackish marsh water contaminated with human and animal waste “darker than hot chocolate”

  13. Dig water holes in the dried marsh

  14. Once these dry out after a few months, water sources are up to 35 miles away

  15. Very rare Water table 600-3000 feet deep Too difficult and expensive to build by populations These water sources are…

  16. Very difficult to pull water

  17. Water is contaminated • Water is contaminated

  18. Dry up because overexploited

  19. 1 out every 2 children die before the age of five Children covered in hives and lice because no water for bathing (95% do not wash outside of rainy season) No water for washing wounds, so become life threatening 99% of population has never heard of HIV/AIDS Health Situation:

  20. Increasing access to clean and permanent sources of water, and ascertaining their proper management. Have begun process with the boreholes of Tangarwashane, Tchinwagari and Kijigari Plan on building many more Program Amman ImmanLong-Term Goal

  21. Success Story: Tangarwashane BoreholeAn Oasis of Life • Clean and abundant water all year round • Children go to school • Adult education classes • Native trees planted to reforest the area • Women empowered and given economic autonomy thanks to a cereal bank and livestock program

  22. Water Tower Troughs

  23. An Oasis of Life Tangarwashane

  24. Latest Accomplishment: • Kijigari • had no sustainable source of water. • When the marsh dried, • the village was abandoned.

  25. Drilling the Kijigari borehole Spring, 2010

  26. Kijigari borehole “Montessori Well of Love” Finished June 2010! Provides water for 35,000 people and animals

  27. Kijigari borehole “Montessori Well of Love”

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  29. Wells of Love • Service learning component of Amman Imman • Engages students as « Heroes of Compassion » • Program provides tools for students raise awareness and funds to build Wells of Love

  30. Some of our Heroes of Compassion

  31. Friendship Exchange

  32. A Walk For Water Chantilly, Virginia, USA Orcas Island, Washington, USA Wellington, New Zealand Lake Frank, Maryland, USA

  33. Amman-a-thon

  34. Hand in Hand

  35. You can help! • Become an Individual or Corporate Sponsor. Match funds raised by a school. • Join A Walk For Water • Have an Amman-a-thon • Run/Bike/Swim for Water • Help in your own creative and compassionate way

  36. Amman Imman: Water is Life7036 Strathmore Street, Suite 111Chevy Chase, Maryland 20815Debra Kahn, AssociateDirector andWells of Love program directordebbie@ammanimman.org240-418-1143 www.ammanimman.org

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