Water for Eritrea

About the Project

Project description

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The small country at the Horn of Africa is extremely poor and predominantly agricultural. Especially rural areas struggle providing a year-round supply of sufficiently clean water, which is crucial for further development. As more and more traditional wells dry up during the dry season, the walks to the nearest waterholes become longer and longer. In cooperation with the organization ArcheMed e.V., which is operating for many years in Eritrea, this infrastructure project is planned to provide clean water for a village.

The project region is located in Begu Valley, approximately 100 km from the capital Asmara. There are a few villages in this area leading a simple, agricultural life.

During our first expedition in April 2014 we investigated several suitable locations suitable for the construction of a water supply. Thereby, one location on a hillside appeared to be specifically suitable for the construction of sand storage dams. In September 2015 the reconditioning of a borehole resulted in a temporary relieve of the water scarcity. The long term goal however is the construction of a sand storage dam to ensure a safe and sustainable water supply. The dam will reach approximately 8 meters height and have a sufficient water reservoir for a yearlong water supply of the village. The construction of the infrastructure is accompanied by an intense knowledge exchange between local and German engineers and students as well as a wide range of workshops in the field of water, sanitation and hygiene for the local community. It is them who perform the actual construction work together with the local engineers.

The start of the construction work was at the beginning of 2017, since then the construction continues step by step with every rain event. While the work for the wing walls was finished in 2019, the pandemic delays the construction of the centre part, which is conducted step by step following rain events. Thanks to the innovative construction method a maximum efficiency and longevity is reached. At the same time the dam is also already now functionally, though with less steps respectively, and providing an increasingly important contribution to the water supply of the community.

Thanks to your donations and co-funding of the German BMZ, roughly 80% of the overall construction volume has been completed by the end of 2019. The COVID pandemic has slown down construction lately (community work could be conducted) but now we are resuming construction.

We have already achieved a lot thanks to your support and we hope to complete also this last phase of the project now successfully together with you!

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Donation Status

100 % funded

171
donors

100 %
funded

0 €
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Project number


Project Leader

Reinhard d. L.

Regional Groups

  • Hamburg

Project Category

      Water

Timespan

July 2013 - now

Project stage

current


News

New project video for “Water for Eritrea” online

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New project video for “Water for Eritrea” online

While the current lockdown brings life to a standstill in many places, the Hamburg project team of “Water for Eritrea” has used the last months to process the many impressions from the last project trip in 2019. The result…

How to support together, despite crisis

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How to support together, despite crisis

Dear friends, As announced in the last newsletter, we wanted to provide you with a separate update on the impact of COVID-19 and the conflict in the Tigray region of neighboring Ethiopia. Both issues appeared on our all news…

Development cooperation in the pandemic year 2020

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Development cooperation in the pandemic year 2020

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Foto Exhibition – Water projects in Eritrea and Uganda

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Foto Exhibition – Water projects in Eritrea and Uganda

From the 2nd of July to the 28th of September we invite you to our photo exhibition and we want to celebrate this with a vernissage on Saturday the 7th of July at 4pm. Together with the Art Initiative…

Travel Report – Sand Storage Dams in Eritrea, September 2017

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Travel Report – Sand Storage Dams in Eritrea, September 2017

Dear friends, In September 2017 we travelled to Eritrea to visit our project, and we want to share now our experiences and accomplishments with you. Upon arrival in the capital Asmara, we met with our project partners to discuss…