By Gerald Yongo
The essence of the idea is to harness green energy technologies for integrated watershed management, conservation and water supply systems that will increase incomes through production of irrigated nutritious food and reduction of waterborne diseases among among vulnerable communities.
Arid Lands Information
Network (ALIN) has made an application to the grand challenge Canada to be able
to raise funds towards reduction of water-borne diseases through
conservation of Wangwachi dam in Laikipia, Kenya.
The essence of the idea is to harness green energy technologies for integrated watershed management, conservation and water supply systems that will increase incomes through production of irrigated nutritious food and reduction of waterborne diseases among among vulnerable communities.
Ndhiwa Citizen Voices
would like to appeal to every friend of ALIN and to our readers too to simply
click on this link http://applications.grandchallenges.ca/ and
vote for the organization before the expiry date of 15th November
2013 at 1.00 pm. The team needs to gather over 2000 votes to stand the chance.
There are 19 similar
project applicants in Kenya and 750 global applicants and ALIN application
is now ranked 4th with 10 votes only after, three others with
the highest votes of 64.
Simply click on the
tab below the video written ‘LIKE THIS APPLICATION’ and fill
in the short info to support the organizations mission. Otherwise,
watching the video alone does not count! Let’s all vote to enhance this idea
for it takes less than a minutes and you are done.
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