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Interview with Rufaro

Rufaro Njopera works as the Finance officer for our Mozambican partner WATSAN, and she has also taken on the task of collecting stories, pictures and film clips for Village Water. We have been so impressed by her many talents. Read her Interview below:

Rufaro Njopera works as the Finance officer for our Mozambican partner WATSAN, and she has also taken on the task of collecting stories, pictures and film clips for Village Water. We have been so impressed by her many talents. Read her Interview below:

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Distrust, rumor, and misinformation over Covid Vaccines in Mozambique

As a highly infectious new strain of COVID-19 spreads through southern Africa, the poorest rural villages in Mozambique where we work, will unlikely receive vaccines for some time if at all.

As a highly infectious new strain of COVID-19 spreads through southern Africa, the poorest rural villages in Mozambique where we work, will unlikely receive vaccines for some time if at all.

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A woman’s work is never done, in Rabeca’s opinion

Life for a woman or girl is still disproportionately harder than a man or boy in many countries. To achieve safe water and sanitation for all we have to include women at the table.

Life for a woman or girl is still disproportionately harder than a man or boy in many countries. To achieve safe water and sanitation for all we have to include women at the table.

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A mum is a mum, wherever you go

Mothers like Sara work hard to support their children, sometimes in the harshest of environments. Join us in celebrating the amazing things they do every day, this Mothers Day.

Mothers like Sara work hard to support their children, sometimes in the harshest of environments. Join us in celebrating the amazing things they do every day, this Mothers Day.

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Boys and girls now learn together. Period.

We’ve been working hard to complete our projects at 7 de Abril school, Chimoio, Mozambique. The school has 9436 students who have been relying on just 6 latrines. But building a completely new water system has not been plain sailing for our local partners WATSAN Mozambique:

We’ve been working hard to complete our projects at 7 de Abril school, Chimoio, Mozambique. The school has 9436 students who have been relying on just 6 latrines. But building a completely new water system has not been plain sailing for our local partners WATSAN Mozambique:

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