Sort by video
It’s Monday, we are an hour outside of Kisumu, and Ajigo school students, who are a part of CARE’s Health Club, fetch water from their local water source, which is quite turbid. They will walk back to school to both demonstrate PUR and purify water for the school’s use.
Read More...Population Services International (PSI) outreach workers demonstrate and teach students the importance of and how to use PUR in their homes. These children can then be change agents in their home and their communities, teaching family and friends about the importance of safe water.
Read More...Rose of the Tumaini HIV-support Group in Kisumu, walks us through her kiosk where she and other group members demonstrate and sell PUR, among other health products for the community.
Read More...Alie Evanfield, of the Safe Water and AIDS Project (SWAP) in Kisumu, describes to us exactly how PUR works…
Read More...While documenting AMPATH’s Safe Water System’s trainings at Port Victoria Hospital, we were taken to the local water source – Lake Victoria itself. We watched as those, young and old, gathered their water – which can be properly treated through PUR – from this turbid water source.
Read More...Donate. Help Us Reach Our Goal!
- Recent Posts
Stay Up To Date (RSS)
Students Of The World
Students of the World sends university teams to developing areas, where they study organizations affecting change and document this change.
