In 2004, the people of Rwanda faced one of the most devastating genocides the world has ever seen. Approximately 800,000 were massacred — almost 20 percent of the country’s entire population. Since then, Rwandans have rebuilt their homeland quicker and more efficiently than anyone thought possible. Now seen as one of Africa’s leaders, Rwanda continues to launch positive initiatives for the advancement of the country; of the most important being a campaign that will bring its people 100 percent access to clean water by 2020.
“This year’s September Campaign is an important effort to help the people of Rwanda towards their goal of 100 percent clean water coverage. Our goal is to raise $1.7 million to bring clean water to 26,000 people in Ngoma and Shyorongi,” said Paull Young, Director of Digital for charity: water.
“As always, 100 percent of donations to charity: water directly fund water projects and donors will see their impact through photos and GPS coordinates of the water project their money helps fund,” said Young. “In Rwanda $65 can give one person access to clean water, raising $1000 gives three families access to clean water and $15,000 raised will fully fund a tap stand for a community of 250 people.”
To learn more about how to help, check out the September Campaign 2012 Trailer: Rwanda from charity: water :