Community involvement is critical for water projects to become sustainable.
Read More2022 was a very busy year. Here are some images highlighting the impact in the communities we serve.
Read MoreWe find ourselves in a time when sanitation and hygiene are more important than ever before. WEEMA is proud to have been an advocate of community-based hygiene and sanitation solutions dating back to our first Mudula water project…
Read MoreDuring challenges that seem insurmountable, we often find inspiration in the younger generation mobilizing to take action. WEEMA is happy to find such inspiration in the youth of Kembata-Tembaro Zone as they organize to reign in the spread of COVID-19 in their communities.
Read MoreOver 2 billion people throughout the world live without access to sanitation infrastructure and services, causing environmental pollution and creating a public health issue. While numerous efforts have been centered around building bathrooms in homes, many public spaces are still without latrines.
Read MoreWEEMA invited government reps, Health Extension Workers, and school principals to learn about the upcoming WASH Project. Staff held a "familiarization" workshop to share the projects goals and open the floor for discussion and suggestions.
Read MoreWe could not be more proud of our 4 Tembaro midwife students! All graduated from Hamlin College of Midwives on October 8, 2016 and now are working in the Hodo, Ambikuna and Gaecha Health Centers. Each are providing highly skilled maternity services as well as mentoring their health center colleagues.
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