In the first photo, a mother gives a bath to her children in the clean water from the Couloubade borehole. Why not recycle an animal trough into a bathtub? The children aren’t too happy. Baths are a new thing to get used to! Read more…

In the first photo, a mother gives a bath to her children in the clean water from the Couloubade borehole. Why not recycle an animal trough into a bathtub? The children aren’t too happy. Baths are a new thing to get used to! Read more…
Little Zeinabou was born during the month of Ebagueye’s borehole construction. We call her our Ebagueye borehole baby. She holds in her arms another Amman Imman baby… Read more…
In this photo, a Touareg tchinadan (woman artisan), is cutting strips of dyed leather which she will then use to make a traditional leather pouch. The Touareg ethnic group is divided into many castes. Among these castes are the Inadan, or craftsmen. Read more…
More water celebration!!! … here, girls from our Ebagueye community are playing in the pristine water gushing from their borehole, constructed in 2012. Like in our other borehole communities, they had never seen such abundant and clean water before. Read more…