Hi,
We have our bags packed and waiting for our wonderful drivers to arrive for the short trip back to the airport.
A big thank you to all the WaterAid Zambia staff, drivers and WaterAid UK staff for making this trip so special and showing us the wonderful work that WaterAid are doing.
will see you all soon
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Sunday, 19 February 2012
Saturday, 18 February 2012
Saturday 18th February - Ngombe settlement urban pre intervention
Ngombe settlement urban pre intervention
Ngombe is a slum area in Lusaka which measures about 2 km radius with a population of 80,000 people which has risen from 35,000 in 2005.
My first thoughts on returning from the settlement are very difficult to put into words. What we have seen today has left me feeling very low and somewhat helpless. We have seen a part of the settlement where the really poor in this society go to wash their clothes and use the water to wash their eating and cooking utensils and themselves. If you think this is bad, some of the children even drink this water. Now for the really shocking bit, the stream that they use is highly polluted with the following:
- Human waste
- Animal waste
- Dead animals thrown into it
- A dump has formed by the stream
- The stream runs through a cementary
Can you imagine the pollutants that will be in this??
What choice do these people have? Little at the moment, this is why WaterAid and their partners exist to bring education about the use of clean water and the effects this on peoples lives, education about sanitation and providing clean water.
This is a BIG task ahead – some really good work is going on in the settlement re education, providing latrines and toilets for use and I will explain more on this later.
This is my first post about today and need to get something down asap. It is truly heartbreaking to see children playing around this water supply, drinking from it, wearing clothes washed in it and eating food served on dishes and using cutlery clean it it.
I will leave you with this thought – would you be happy for your family to live in this environment? We have a choice – these people have No Choice!!!
Thursday, 16 February 2012
Just got back from visiting a post intervention peri urban area
Hello everyone,
Sorry I have been quiet for a couple of days - all is well, have just been so busy.
I've just got back from visiting a posst intervention peri urban area and seen the water infrastructure they have in place. Not really much different to at home, with collection and supply for water and billing!
I've also been to area that is in the process of Water Aid intervening and have helped with completing and installing a grass roof for a latrine and also helping with a roof construction.
The people here are so friendly and welcoming and have a wonderful outlook onlife.
We are so tired but also elated at the end of each day, we end up eating, at the debrief, and then asleep.
More later.....
Sorry I have been quiet for a couple of days - all is well, have just been so busy.
I've just got back from visiting a posst intervention peri urban area and seen the water infrastructure they have in place. Not really much different to at home, with collection and supply for water and billing!
I've also been to area that is in the process of Water Aid intervening and have helped with completing and installing a grass roof for a latrine and also helping with a roof construction.
The people here are so friendly and welcoming and have a wonderful outlook onlife.
We are so tired but also elated at the end of each day, we end up eating, at the debrief, and then asleep.
More later.....
Tuesday, 14 February 2012
Tuesday - A day in the life of - The people of Haboombe Village
Pictures will follow once back in the uk
These have been some of the friendliest people I have ever met! We have spent a day with local people and all they want is clean water. It's really difficult to put my feelings in to words. We are all tired as we've been up since 3:45am. I'll write more soon.
Hamoombe Village is in Moomba Ward and is part of the Monze region of Zambia
These have been some of the friendliest people I have ever met! We have spent a day with local people and all they want is clean water. It's really difficult to put my feelings in to words. We are all tired as we've been up since 3:45am. I'll write more soon.
We were up early (3:45) for a 3 hour drive to the village of Haboombe , none of us we really sure what this would entail. We headed off along a tarmac road in our 4x4’s (a big clue) and soon we were onto dirt roads which eventually turned into tracks. The driver’s skills at negotiating the water etc was impressive, they made the journey seem easy!!!
On arrival the first thing to strike us was the joyous and happy reception we received form the villagers who had been waiting for this day to arrive when WaterAid and the supporters would arrive.
Here are some key facts about Hamoombe village.
The village has 28 households and a population of 283 an average of 10 people per household
The main problem encountered by the village is a lack of a clean water supply, we are the first external visitors that the villagers have seen. The villagers talked about their desire to have a clean and close water supply that would reduce the amount of water bourne illnesses that they encounter and also reduce the amount of time they spend collecting the river water. This would enable them to grow other crops and possibly enable them to be able to sell some and create some further income.
I have been paired up with Sally from Welsh Water for the day and we are spending the day with Les Hamoombe who was born in 1926 in the next district and founded this particular village in 1985 when their current village was unable to support them as the maize fields were too far away.
Our translator for the day is Clement We spent the first part of the day talking with Les Haboombe and his extended family who explained to us the that they have 12 people in their household and that they collect about 85 litres of water per day, currently this is a 10 minute walk down to the stream (which we went to see later)
During rainy season water is only a few hundred yards away (as now)
Main water supply is 7km away and this is a round trip of 4 hours to collect and sometimes have to go further which is a 6 hour round trip
All go to collect water and they will collect 85 litres per day for 12 people, when water is scare they will go without washing of clothes / dishes and themselves, hygiene becomes an even greater problem for them.
One of the main tasks other than collecting water is to pound maize to become meal, each bowl will produce enough meal for 4 people and they have to pound 3 bowls per day. The maize is mixed with the river water that has been collected.. the other main tasks of the day are to collect fire wood, make fire, tend to the crops, collect water and collect vegetables.
When the village started the land needed to be cleared of trees and also animals, elephants and hyenas were frequent visitors and now elephants are a rare site, the last time they passed through was April 2011. Remaining are warthogs and monkeys, both of which cause problems to the crops, so the villagers have to protect the crops. We were also informed that lions were occasionally seen ( we hoped that today was not one!!!)
After we had finished talking we went down to the river to collect water with the family, I was not really fully prepared for what we saw. The river was very dark in colour and contained contained human and animal excrement, fortunately none was visible but the thought of what was in the water was making me feel a little queasy.
We spend a little while down at the river and assisted Nellie with collecting water, this she done by clearing a bowl in the sand and waited for the water to start to fill and then scooped the water into a container. This was when it really dawned on us thet these people have NO CHOICE about the water they drink and use for cooking and cleaning with.. Sally and I helped carry 25 litres of water back to the village, we were exhausted at the end of this trip and could not imagine carry the water for 4kms. We were amazed though at the ease with which Nellie was able to lift the water container onto her head and carry with ease!!!
Some points raised were
- How many more communities are in their position?
- Local authorities are given finance but not enough gets to the people really in need.
- They do not want to move away as they would refer to have their village developed.
- Betty Haboombe asked if the funds could go direct to the village for them to arrange for a pump to be installed.
Once the meeting with the villagers closed we then got back into our vehicles for the 3 hour drive back along the rural tracks and crossing streams etc.
Our thoughts at the end of the day were how positive the village were and that they really understood the benefits of having a clean water supply and having pit latrines – lets hope their dreams become a reality!!
Making contact
It's Monday evening and I've arrived safely and have met the Assistant District Commissioner. We're all tired but looking forward to an interesting day tomrorow.
Sunday, 12 February 2012
We've arrived and ....
Good morning! We have arrived and it's madness! Zambia won the African Cup of Nations yesterday and there was great excitement on the plane when it was announced. The plane was surrounded when we landed and we had to wait for security to clear everyone away, the pilot commented that he had never had such a reaction to a landing before!!! All of the local people thought that we might be the conquering footballers returning home - really bizarre!
Once we got out of the airport the scenes on the streets were of sheer joy and elation, loads of cars / trucks etc driving around with flags / banners tooting horns. great scenes.
Off to WaterAid's offices in Lusaka where we met all of the team from Lusaka and had an introduction to the work undertaken in the 2 main areas of Upla and Monze.
after a couple of hours at WaterAid;s offices we were then off on our 3 hour journey to Monze and the Golden Pillow Lodge. Time for a bit of a rest,
Once we got out of the airport the scenes on the streets were of sheer joy and elation, loads of cars / trucks etc driving around with flags / banners tooting horns. great scenes.
Off to WaterAid's offices in Lusaka where we met all of the team from Lusaka and had an introduction to the work undertaken in the 2 main areas of Upla and Monze.
after a couple of hours at WaterAid;s offices we were then off on our 3 hour journey to Monze and the Golden Pillow Lodge. Time for a bit of a rest,
Saturday, 11 February 2012
Bags packed
So, the bags are packed and I am ready for the off! Don't forget to follow me this week, I will be updating my blog every day. Wish me luck!
Wednesday, 8 February 2012
Links to WaterAid Supporter's website
Hi,
if you follow the links below you will be able to follow all the activities from our forthcoming trip
WA website:
H ere is the link to the Supporters Trip webpage that’s now live on our website :
Blogs:
If you click through ‘to find out more..’ you’ll see all the blogs too, as in on this page:
if you follow the links below you will be able to follow all the activities from our forthcoming trip
WA website:
Getting Closer
Hi all,
Not long now until we leave for Zambia (Sunday 12th), we have been sent our itinerary for the week - attached, get the feeling that sleep maybe a premium judging by the start times for some of the days. Here is what is proposed for the time we are away.
Not long now until we leave for Zambia (Sunday 12th), we have been sent our itinerary for the week - attached, get the feeling that sleep maybe a premium judging by the start times for some of the days. Here is what is proposed for the time we are away.
Schedule for Water Industry supporters visit to WaterAid Zambia, 13th to 20th February
Monday 13 February 2012 Morning | Pick up & breakfast WaterAid WaterAid in |
Afternoon | Travel to Monze Lunch en route 3 hours by road 4x4 vehicles |
Arrival in Monze Courtesy visit & Introductions Rest & Dinner Check-in to Golden Pillow Lodge, Monze for 5 nights | |
Tuesday 14 February 04:30 – 07:30 | Travel to |
Full day | ‘A day in the life of’ – in Moomba ward Rural community – pre intervention WIT group allocated 06 families to spend the whole day with WIT goes and collects the morning water first thing, with the women/children of each household. The water source in this village is a stream which is used for both domestic usage and animal watering. The stream is usually dry in dry season and communities opt to dig holes during the hard times. Households are within walking distance to each other WIT group to help with household activities |
15.30 – 18.30 | Travel back to Monze |
Dinner & debrief | |
Wednesday 15th February 05:00 – 08:.00 08.00 – 16:.00 | Travel to Chipembele ward. |
Rural community – post intervention Chiyoobola school Mavwali village WIT will spend the whole day in Chipembele ward Chipembele ward, the project was implemented in partnership with Monze District Council (MDC) and phased out in 2008. At the point of phasing the ward had attained 100% toilet coverage at household level. WIT will have an opportunity to visit WIT will also visit one village called Mavwali which at the point of phasing out had benefited from a water point and all households had put up toilets and were in use. The WIT will hear and see how the community has been managing the facilities. | |
Travel back to Monze Dinner & debrief | |
Thursday, 16th February Early start | Travel to Batoka |
Morning | Batoka - peri urban, post intervention Visit facilities, meet partners |
Afternoon | Silimi – rural, early intervention Meet villagers Assist with household latrine construction Silimi in Hatontola ward. This village has attained a 70% sanitation coverage with construction of household sanitation at different levels. WAZ, hope that the WIT will join in the construction of the latrines. The implementing partner is DAPP. |
Travel back to Monze Dinner & debrief | |
Friday 17th February 2012 07:00 – 08:00 Morning Afternoon | Travel to Chisekeshi |
Chisekesi – urban, post intervention See how a water kiosk and solar water tanks operate Meet partners and users Chisekesi project was the first Peri Urban work to be carried out by the programme through our implementing partner’s water utility and the LA. It is from this project that other peri urban works were initiated. The team will see the solar powered water supply and how it is performing. The community was once supported by WAZ through SAWAHZA on sanitation before the solar powered water supply. Before then the source of water supply was from contaminated unprotected shallow wells within the community | |
Travel to Mozoka | |
Muzoka – urban, pre-intervention Meet the community householders Informal settlement (Peri urban) | |
Travel back to Monze Dinner & debrief | |
Saturday 18 February Morning | Check out and travel to Check in at 3 hours by road Cresta Golf View Hotel, |
Afternoon | Ngombe settlement – urban, pre-intervention High density slum in the capital city Gain insight into large-scale settlement and the challenges this brings |
Return to Hotel Dinner and debrief | |
Sunday 19 February Morning | Debriefing with WaterAid Fundraising presentation to WAZ, WAUK, WIT |
Afternoon | Additional filming Writing up notes Shopping/local activity WAUK, WIT |
Return to Hotel to prepare for return home | |
Monday 20 February 04.00 – 05.00 | Arrive back in the |
Thursday, 2 February 2012
Thanks for the support
A big thank you to everyone who has been offering words of support and showing great interest in the forthcoming WaterAid supporter's trip. Feels like the momentum is starting to take off.
these are my contact details for when I am away
e-mails
peter.harris60.ph@googlemail.comtpeter.harris60.ph@googlemail.comer.harris60.ph@googlemail.com
these are my contact details for when I am away
e-mails
peter.harris60.ph@googlemail.comtpeter.harris60.ph@googlemail.comer.harris60.ph@googlemail.com
Saturday, 28 January 2012
Fund Raising
All Veolia staff working at the Hub have a chance of winning 1 of 25 Hub parking vouchers I have donated to our WaterAid committee. I will begin selling raffle tickets in The Hub Restaurant from Monay 30th January, dig deep and be generous.
A big thank you to all who have donoted via my Virgin Money Just Giving Account -
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/PeterHarris3
A big thank you to all who have donoted via my Virgin Money Just Giving Account -
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/PeterHarris3
Tuesday, 17 January 2012
Members of supporters trip
These are the other representatives joining me on the trip to Zambia
Matt Armitage from Yorkshire Water
Helen Cheeseman from The Environment Agency
Kevin Buck from Southern Water
Paul Davidson from Scottish Water
Damon Edwards from Northumbrian Water
Diana Freeman from Anglian Water
Sally Gronow from Welsh Water
Susanna Golics from South West Water
Joanna Shippey from South East Water
Jody Knight from Wessex Water
Grant Smith from Anglian Water
Matt Armitage from Yorkshire Water
Helen Cheeseman from The Environment Agency
Kevin Buck from Southern Water
Paul Davidson from Scottish Water
Damon Edwards from Northumbrian Water
Diana Freeman from Anglian Water
Sally Gronow from Welsh Water
Susanna Golics from South West Water
Joanna Shippey from South East Water
Jody Knight from Wessex Water
Grant Smith from Anglian Water
Group Photo of WaterAid Supporter's
Hi Followers,
Here is a picture taken at our recent briefing session at WaterAid's offices of all the supporters taking part in the trip to Zambia. Credit Nikki Skipper/WaterAid for photo
Begining to get real, have just got my malerone prescription and starting to buy all the other day to day medication, memory cards and batteries for camera, clothing etc, the list goes on!!
have had some really good advice from Dan Phillips who went on the last Supporter's trip to Bangladesh and will be taking on board his suggestions - big thanks, much appreciated.
Here is a picture taken at our recent briefing session at WaterAid's offices of all the supporters taking part in the trip to Zambia. Credit Nikki Skipper/WaterAid for photo
Begining to get real, have just got my malerone prescription and starting to buy all the other day to day medication, memory cards and batteries for camera, clothing etc, the list goes on!!
have had some really good advice from Dan Phillips who went on the last Supporter's trip to Bangladesh and will be taking on board his suggestions - big thanks, much appreciated.
Tuesday, 3 January 2012
Link to Virgin Money just giving page
Dear all,
Please follow the link below if you have been inspired by the work that WaterAid are doing.
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/PeterHarris3
Please follow the link below if you have been inspired by the work that WaterAid are doing.
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/PeterHarris3
Monday, 2 January 2012
Happy New Year
Wishing all my followers a Happy New Year and hoping that your 2012 is going to be as exciting and rewarding as mine.
It is now 6 weeks before I leave for the WaterAid Supporter's trip and now is the time for all the planning and preparation now that Christmas and New Year celebrations are done. I am meeting up with the other member's of the group this Friday for the first time at WaterAid's offices in London where we will be given more details about the trip. All very exciting.
A big thank you to good friends Liz and Jo for making a donation to WaterAid on the back of the trip I am undertaking. I will shortly be posting up a link to a 'Virgin Money' Just Giving account where donations to WaterAid can be made.
Best wishes and a Happy New Year to you all.
Peter
It is now 6 weeks before I leave for the WaterAid Supporter's trip and now is the time for all the planning and preparation now that Christmas and New Year celebrations are done. I am meeting up with the other member's of the group this Friday for the first time at WaterAid's offices in London where we will be given more details about the trip. All very exciting.
A big thank you to good friends Liz and Jo for making a donation to WaterAid on the back of the trip I am undertaking. I will shortly be posting up a link to a 'Virgin Money' Just Giving account where donations to WaterAid can be made.
Best wishes and a Happy New Year to you all.
Peter
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