Improving access to drinking water in the village of Mallam Boulamari, Niger
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Project Title | Improving access to drinking water in the village of Mallam Boulamari, Niger
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Type | Water Supply and Sanitation
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Project Partners | TYPE PARTNERS HERE
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Financing | Total: $24,150;
Sources of Financing: (CWI-78) |
Timeframe | 2008
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Status | Ongoing
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Project website(s) | TYPE URL HERE
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Contacts | TYPE CONTACT HERE
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Description
The village of Mallam Boulari, with its 1700 inhabitants, cannot support its water needs. There are two wells of the OFEDES type in the village whereas the national rules demand a water well of the PEM type for 250 inhabitants. The project aims to improve this situation.
Expected Outcomes
Achievements: Results and Impact
Lessons for Replication
TYPE LESSONS HERE
References
See also
- Reversing land and water degradation trends in the Niger River Basin
- Reversal of land and water degradation trends in the Lake Chad Basin ecosystem
- Provision of wells for the supply of potable water to the rural community of Gueskerou
- Provision of potable water to the rural community of Kahi Garin Jeji, Niger
- Provision of potable water to the rural community of Boula Aminami, Niger
- Project for a drilling at Moidiodie- Leye in the rural village of Pignari.
- Improving access to water by sinking wells in the village of Garin Mallam, Zinder Region, Niger
- Improving access to safe drinking water in Mallam Boulamari village, Niger
- Improving access to safe drinking water by sinking modern OFEDE type wells in Teguessa village, Diffa Region
- Controlling sources of pollution in the River Niger
- Construction and management of latrines by the Hanzari female group in the village of Matankari, Niger
- Community management of the hippo population and and development of eco-tourism, Namaro, Niger

