Having worked in this field for years, wells break and/or eventually go dry. Then what? In my opinion, Michael Pritchard's water filter that makes filthy water drinkable is a better and cheaper option. Charity:W is just a fundraising organization 3 yrs. old. No long term studies of the depletion of the water table is documented on their site. I wish they had a better strategic plan than just "donate".
$4500 for each well? Why does it cost you so much money when you are a non profit organization? It can't be labour costs, as most people in Ethiopia make only around $100 for an entire year.
god less you...
xelinhavip 1 year ago
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ICLNY 2 years ago
Having worked in this field for years, wells break and/or eventually go dry. Then what? In my opinion, Michael Pritchard's water filter that makes filthy water drinkable is a better and cheaper option. Charity:W is just a fundraising organization 3 yrs. old. No long term studies of the depletion of the water table is documented on their site. I wish they had a better strategic plan than just "donate".
asmallvoice1 2 years ago
umm
Babydoll3736 2 years ago
$4500 for each well? Why does it cost you so much money when you are a non profit organization? It can't be labour costs, as most people in Ethiopia make only around $100 for an entire year.
Also what is the average depth of these wells?
Thank you.
Tantoin 2 years ago
Thank you for helping the community ,it's wondering let me know which country you from.Appreciated .
Ethiowoloz 2 years ago
You could bring them some funnels as well...
allterraskates 2 years ago
you mAKE ME CRY
wixnarara 3 years ago
awesome
weskateuhate 3 years ago
hidup charitywater...!!
permesta 3 years ago
your heart must be overwhelming
bibliochaos 3 years ago
Thank you for sharing this beautiful event. lOve to you.
snaggletoofskitty 3 years ago