Tuesday, April 24, 2012

INTL.WE LOVE U FOUNDATION [ CHAIRWOMAN ZAHNG GIL-JAH]- WATER PUMPS IN BREMAN KOKOSO, KHANA.




Intl.WeLoveU Foundation [Chairwoman Zahng gil jah] is the global welfare organization that is working to benefit the welfare of mankind. The organization also gives people a great chance to experience the virtue of giving love and sharing through the volunteer work.  



 " WATER OF LIFE " WELLING UP IN AFRICA 


As modern civilization progresses speedily, the world became a global village. As we know, the technology of modern civilization have improved the quality of our lives. However, In the other places of the earth, there are still many disadvantaged areas. One of them is Africa. 

Africa is always suffering from severe water shortage. Big cities are better, but small communities suffer from absolute shortage of  water—even if they have some, most of them are inadequate for drinking. Water shortage forces people to drink water even though they know it is contaminated, and they suffer from water-born diseases. People in Africa are caught in a vicious circle. 


To help our global neighbors living in Africa, the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation  set up water pumps in Breman Kokoso, a village of Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa district in the central region of Ghana. In this typical agricultural village, over 300 inhabitants had depended on two pumps in the middle of the village. Because they had to drink water from the same stream where people washed their bodies or clothes, they suffered from various diseases including Guinea worm. Doctors advised them not to drink the water from the stream, but even if they wanted to get underground water, they had to wait in long lines because they didn’t have good  water supply system, and the inhabitants living in the outskirts of the village gave up drawing the underground water and drank from the stream as usual.




Last autumn, the IWF recognized the desperate situation of Breman Kokoso inhabitants and started to investigate the actual conditions to help them. The IWF  funded the whole project—extracting underground water and setting up additional pumps—and the inhabitants joined  the project in one mind. At the beginning of December, they started to search for water vein, and drilled holes for two months, and set up two new pumps and held a donation ceremony on February 11, 2009. 




The donation ceremony was very exciting like a village festival and it was broadcast through local TV broadcasting stations and newspapers such as GTV, TV3, TV Africa and Daily Graphic. As water gushed out from the new pumps, all the villagers including children  shouted, “We Love U,” for joy and gave thanks to the foundation. 


The villagers, who came to drink clean water, were filled with emotion. Oduro Finn, a villager, sampled the underground water and said, “The quality of water is very good. I truly give thanks to the  WeLoveU Foundation, for helping us escape from the threat of disease like  Guinea worm disease by providing us with clean water. You did great job for our village. Children used to be late for schools because  they had to draw water, but now they can go to school early to study.” He expressed his gratitude and pleasure. 




Nana Tutu Abban Ⅲ, the Chief of Breman Kokoso, thanked the IWF  for the facility, saying, “Water is life,” and announced that a committee had been set up to take care of the water pumps to make sure that the villagers continued to drink clean water. Emmanuel Adjei Domson, the  District Chief Executive for Asikuma-Odoben-Brakwa, emphasized, “The singular effort of the WeLoveU Foundation, which was conscious of the  importance of water in disease prevention, would contribute to elimination of water-born disease in this community.”

Ha Jae-wan,Ghana Branch Manager of the IWF ,complemented the villagers for their hospitality and communal spirit, which he said ensured  the early completion of the project. He also wished the inhabitants to drink clean water and live healthy. The foundation also presented notebooks and biscuits to the students of the two elementary schools in the village at the same ceremony. 

The “Movement to Provide the Water of Life” started from the 10th New Life Family Walkathon in May 2008, and has continued in other African countries like DR Congo and Kenya, along with Ghana. The Intl. WeLoveU Foundation, will keep trying to deliver love and hope to people who suffer from water shortage.




12 comments:

  1. Helping other people is a very beautiful thing.
    I wanna join, too :D

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  2. water pump is a life for Africa!

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  3. I am proud that International We Love U Foundation delivers hope and happiness to Khana.

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  4. This article reminds me of Michael Jackson's song.

    ""Heal the world, make it a better place for you and for me and the entire human race"" :-)

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  5. How beautiful deed it is!! Clean water is most important thing to live. You,International We Love U Foundation,are really needed for better world

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  6. Ever seen such a bright smile like above??
    Yes, everything around us is so precious.
    Water is also!!Thanks to We Love U Foundation!!

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  7. I wanna join the campaign of INT. WELOVEU Foundation.
    They are giving the love to the people in need continuously .
    i was impressed . :)

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  8. Africa is still suffering from hunger and water shortages.
    Int. WeLoveU Foundation solved water shortage through provide the water pumps.
    It is very good thing for African nation to make good place with little attention.

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  9. International WeLoveU Foundation set up not only water pump, but also a new life in Africa.
    Thank u very much. :D

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  10. Int. WeLoveU Foundation loving all nation through various volunteer activities.
    I think that whole world will change step by step as the good place to live.
    I applaud your efforts for all nation.

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  11. Thanks to the Intl. WeLoveU Foundation.
    You are now pumping the "water of Love".
    I think that whoever drinks that water will be pleased with "Love".
    I wanna anticipate this kind of good deed!!

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  12. They were filled with emotion!! Why??
    As you read, it's because they came to drink clean water which can be found easily around us.
    I think that even the small thing can be used for sharing the love with another.
    Then, that is no more small thing.
    I waana join WeLoveU activities, if possible.
    I really want to feel 'emotion'!!

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