Story
HSoA focuses on development not dependence and aims to improve lives by providing access to clean water, improving health and education facilities and by providing opportunities to develop the local economy.
£150 would provide breakfast and lunch for over 1,000 students at school - that's just 15p to provide a child these two meals..
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£25 pays for a goat to provide income for a widow
£100 pays for a child's education for a year
£5000 pays for a new water borehole providing clean water for 400 people
Story So Far
The charity has achieved so much:
Built a 10 classroom primary and nursery school, including a library, kitchen, offices, and toilet facilities.
Delivered a further primary and nursery school in an isolated area, serving 450 pupils previously unable to attend school.
Delivered vital equipment and facilities to enable the smooth running of both schools.
Provided clean water to over 10,000 people by drilling over 20 deep permanent boreholes.
In partnership with the Ugandan health authorities we have funded and trained nearly 250 Community Health Promoters.
Supported widows and orphans through our goat-farming income generation project.
Piloted fish farming projects to develop sustainable sources of income.
Set up joint programme with Rothamsted Research and ICIPE to improve crop yields by natural chemical-free pest control methods.
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Plans for the future:
Health - there is no clinic for many people in this area. HSOA is planning to build a primary care clinic which will provide basic preventative medicine, delivery services, immunisation and treatment of common diseases.
Water - Typically, the communities we work in have had shallow, polluted wells as their only source of water. The water is dirty and dangerous, contaminated by animal and human faeces, and a breeding ground for insect and microbial pests. HSOA oversees the drilling of boreholes maximising the supply of clean water in a community. Once opened, the community takes responsibility for the upkeep of the site.
Education - HSoA fills the gaps by funding construction
projects, and supporting new schools until they are self-sufficient -
always our final goal.
Economic development - Providing a sustainable source of income helps people to help themselves. Our first established programme is a goat-breeding project, which provides income and improved nutrition to the most disadvantaged households.
Two other programmes at the pilot stage are fish farming and "push-pull" agriculture, a joint venture with the world-renowned Harpenden-based Rothamsted Research and the Kenyan development charity ICIPE.