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Photo documentation
“It always seems impossible until it is done.” - Nelson Mandela
WATER PROJECT NANZIRUGADDE MITYANA DISTRICT, UGANDA
HEALTH FOR UGANDA /AFRICA E.V. GERMANY Rosenstraße 4, 35781 Hasselbach
June-August 2018
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Table of content 1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Team in Uganda ............................................................................................................................... 4
3. Some Preparations .......................................................................................................................... 5
4. Construction Phase (12.06.2018-20.07.2018) ................................................................................. 6
4.1. Well construction .................................................................................................................... 6
4.2. Drainage system/ Infiltration ditch ......................................................................................... 9
4.3. Service Building ..................................................................................................................... 10
4.4. Pump and Pipe System .......................................................................................................... 11
4.5. Water supply station ............................................................................................................. 12
4.6. Protection area ...................................................................................................................... 14
5. Project opening and overturning .................................................................................................. 15
6. Sustainability Strategy ................................................................................................................... 16
6.1. Committees and Close Partnership ....................................................................................... 16
6.2. Independency KDC ................................................................................................................ 16
6.3. Training .................................................................................................................................. 17
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1. Introduction Daily basic needs like clean water,
sanitation, health care and a
functional education system are
not available for the villagers in
Nanzirugadde (Uganda). Due to
that the round about 200 families
mainly rely on swamp water.
During the dry seasons many
swamps dry up and children and
woman have to walk a long
distance to fetch water. A medical
camp in 2017 in Nanzirugadde has
shown that many illnesses occur
due to the bad water quality.
The water project in Nanzirugadde is implemented between June and July 2018 with the partner
organizations Kikandwa Development Concern (KDC-Uganda) and Health for Uganda/ Africa e.V.
(HFU-Germany) to improve the water supply for the villagers of Nanzirugadde. The system is installed
in the valley close to the Nakasagasi Swamp. Next to the water supply system is the service building.
The water is pumped 40m high (well: 1099m, PAUL: 1139m) through a 400m long pipe system to a
water supply point and treatment system in the village.
The following system components are implemented:
1. 4m deep well
2. 30m trench which is connected to the well (drainage system)
3. Service building
4. Pipe system into the village
5. Water treatment PAUL
6. Water supply through different taps (fresh water, home use water/raw water)
A Training for the villagers in Nanzirugadde and committee members KDC was performed with the
“Service handbook” concerning the maintenance of the implemented facilities. Within several WASH
trainings and workshops with different groups of age and sex a sensitisation on water quality and
usage, hygiene and sanitation was realized.
This photo documentation shows the project implementation and sustainability strategy. For more
technical details or the information about the project agreement please contact info@health-for-
uganda-africa-ev.org.
Implementation: 2 months (excluded preparations and finishing work) Local Project Manager: Noah Bagalira (KDC)
Construction Manager: Oswin Jung and Kurt Kalkofen (HFU)
Figure 1: Swamps as a water supply in Nanzirugadde
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2. Team in Uganda
Figure 4: Team 1- June 2018 (hl. Oswin Jung, Ricarda Göbel, Laura Beutler, Achim Pingsmann, vl. Noah Bagalira & Lukas Ritz)
Figure 3: Team 2- July 2018 (hl. Lukas Ritz, Irmtrud Cromm, Gerald Drösel, Mosa Nawangwe, Kurt Kalkofen, Noah Bagalira, vl. Ricada Göbel & Eva Kaminsky)
Figure 2: Team of villagers Nanzirugadde, committee members KDC and volunteers HFU
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3. Some Preparations
… in Germany (2018)
• Remote sensing analysis, model construction, material supply was prepared by the German
working group water/ engineering
• PAUL, HOMA pump and other equipment was donated
• Workshops within the subject WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) as well as service
training was prepared
• Emergency equipment for the site was prepared by the German working group health
… in Uganda (2018)
• Land was bought by KDC for the project area
• Many preparations like a test ditch was constructed
• Soil samples were taken and shifted to Germany for analysis
• Training in ISSB-Technology was done by the company Brick by Brick for 4 workers
• Round and straight bricks where produced by the trained workers and the team KDC
Figure 6: Planning at Johannes-Gutenberg-University Mainz
Figure 5: Model Construction Working group water/engineering
Figure 8:Brick production with ISSB-Technology Figure 7: Test ditch
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4. Construction Phase (12.06.2018-
20.07.2018)
• The construction work was discussed and implemented with Ugandan engineer John Mugera
and his team.
4.1. Well construction
• 3m diameter and the depth is 4m
• 12-15 Labour per day
• 20 days
Figure 10: Construction planning at Geflo Motel Figure 9: Part of the working team during the construction phase
Figure 12: Compound in the valley close to Nanzirugadde Figure 11: Beginning of the well digging
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Figure 15: Week 1 - Excavation well Figure 16: Week 2 - Excavation well
Figure 14: Week 2 - Brick laying in the well Figure 13: Week 3 - Plastering of the well
Figure 18: Week 3 - Backfilling of the well Figure 17: Week 3 - Covering of the surrounding
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Figure 21: Week 4 Figure 19: Week 4 - Concreting of the cover
Figure 22: Week 4 - Framework for the cover Figure 20: Week 5 - Finished well
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4.2. Drainage system/ Infiltration ditch
• Well is connected to an infiltration ditch/ basin
• Infiltration ditch as a sub-surface buffer to collect and seep water
• 30 meters long and the depth is 3m
Figure 24: Week 4 - Excavation of the ditch Figure 23: Week 4 - Ditch before filling with gravel
Figure 25: Week 4 - Infiltration ditch with gravel and water
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4.3. Service Building
• 16m2 and 3m high
• Electrical system is installed in the service building
• For storage of all tools and material
Figure 26: Excavation of the service building fundament Figure 27: Fundament
Figure 29: Brick laying Figure 28: Finished walls of service building and well
Figure 31: Carpentering roof Figure 30: Roof work
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4.4. Pump and Pipe System
• Electrical system: 10 solar panels, inverter, pumping station
• Controls the whole pumping system
• Pipe system: 500m pipes to the water supply system in the village, different connections,
overflow, short connection with one tap to the service building
Figure 34: Service building where the electrical control system is installed
Figure 33: 10 Solar panels supplying the pump with power during the day
Figure 37: Electrical control system with inverter Figure 32: Inside the well
Figure 36: Water pipe to the supply system in the village Nanzirugadde
Figure 35: Connection of two pipes
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4.5. Water supply station
• 8m high stand with a raw water tank, PAUL and fresh water tank
• Portable Aqua Unit for Lifesaving: Membrane ultrafiltration
• 3 taps raw water and 2 taps fresh water
Figure 38: Pipe connection work in front of the chamber Figure 39: Overview about the pipe chamber in front of the well entry
Figure 40: Fundament excavation of the water supply stand Figure 41: Raw- & Freshwater tank and pipe material
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Figure 42: Water supply stand and treatment system with 2 fresh water taps and 3 raw water taps
Figure 43: Installation of the stand in the village
Figure 44: Villagers fetching water from the 3 raw water taps
Figure 45: Finished water supply and treatment system
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4.6. Protection area
• Protection area 1 is fenced
• Protection area 2 and 3 is defined in the service book
• Characteristics and usage is discussed within the committees and community
Figure 48: Entry to the protection area 1 Figure 47: Fence for the protection area 1
Figure 46: Finished well, service building and protection area
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5. Project opening and overturning
• Within a meeting with different speeches the project was opened and overturned to the KDC
and the villagers
Figure 49: Members from KDC, Mityana District and HFU Figure 50: Godfrey Kiwanda (State Minister for Tourism) and Noah Bagalira (KDC) during their speech
Figure 52: Children song during the opening function Figure 51: Project opening
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6. Sustainability Strategy
6.1. Committees and Close Partnership
• Memorandum of Understanding and project agreement between KDC and HFU
• Water committee with four KDC members with two women and men has formed in charge of
monitoring the system on a daily basis
• Rules are formed and discussed with all stakeholders
• Cultural exchange between the people from Uganda and Germany
6.2. Independency KDC
• Sewing project 2017 to generate an income for KDC
• Soap project with Ishaka Hospital 2018
• ISSB Training to improve knowledge and having the opportunity to open up a business
Figure 54: Water committee KDC and villagers from Nanzirugadde
Figure 53: Meetings during the project phase with villagers, KDC and HFU
Figure 56: Team which received a soap production training at Ishaka Hospital in August 2018
Figure 55: Soap production during the workshop
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6.3. Training
• ISSB-Technology (Bricks):
Four people received a certified training in ISSB-Technology by the company Brick by Brick.
Secondly the CBO received a straight interlocking brick press for the production of new
bricks. This is to bring an income of the CBO to be able to take care of the project.
• Water quality:
Two people from the water committee received a training in water analysis by the company
Lablink basically in microbiology of water. Another training from Health for Uganda was also
carried out in the water committee where seven people have been trained in water quality.
• System technology:
The water committee including and the board KDC was trained in the technology of the
whole implemented system. Engineers from Health for Uganda have trained a technician in
the system.
• WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene):
Training and Workshops were carried out from HFU for the whole community where women,
men and children respectively received a training.
Figure 57: Training in the system technology Figure 58: Team for the system technology training
Figure 59: WASH workshop with children Figure 60: WASH workshop with the whole community, villagers building tippy taps