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from Richard Pither from Diss Rotary Club

"Follow the YouTube link below and it takes you straight into Nalituya, the Norwich Blackfriars village, that some of the team of 2007 visited. I went there with Michael Sharpley in 2008 (the morning it rained, Michael!).  Then you can go onto Libulunga, the Thetford village of 2008 and hear the cock crowing over the commentary - Pathe News eat your heart out! If you want more go to Kandiana (not a Rotary community) for some dancing and bongo drums.  There is also a short clip taken at Musangu, the Alysham 2008 well - John, when I spoke to your club I did not have anything to show of the completed well, so here it is."

 "These bring tears to my eyes but I would seriously like to hear comments from others.  These video's were all taken during the Village Water field trip in September this year and I think that an edited compilation could work extremely well for encouraging further Rotary interest.  What do others think?"

 
from David Dixon who is the CEO and Trustee of Village Water in the UK

"I am emailing on behalf of myself and everyone at Village Water to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year."

 "The best people to explain the impact of Village Water’s work are the villagers themselves. I therefore copy a transcript below of the words spoken by the Chairman of Nalituya Village’s water committee (translated by field worker Albertina). This well happened to be one sponsored by Rotary International, but each donor is thanked by their village people."

  “The village thanks Village Water UK and Village Water Mongu for working together, and thank you very much for the help you have done to initiate the Rotary club people to bring water in our village. Thank you, thank you, thank you. We have done a lot of sanitation activities so that our children and ourselves can stay healthy. We have constructed latrines, we have produced a rota where we have been cleaning the pump surrounding and washing the slab every day. Even us as men have built the shelter you have seen and the fence around the pump. From what you have given us, from what we have learnt from Village Water that is what we have done. And in our households according to the maintenance of our pump we have discussed and agreed we are contributing 2,000 kwacha per household per month so that we can prepare ourselves for the maintenance of the pump. Again, the Village Water people they are wonderful. They have initiated the training of two members from our community here to be maintaining our pump whenever there is a break down and we are very, very happy with that activity. Adding to what I just said, last year we initiated a vegetable garden which has so far given us a bit of money which is giving us all the encouragement and the power, even if our pump today, if the seals finish or if the pump breaks down we have money which we are having in hand to go to buy spare parts. Since you have empowered us with all the skills of maintaining and using the pump properly. To add on that, we still have a lot of activities to do. This year, the year 2009, we are going to plough 3 hectares of rice for the maintenance of our pump, so that this money should not only be for spare parts but it should also help the people who are not able in our village, especially those who are sick, elderly people, those without parents – the orphans – sometimes we buy them books for when they go to school. That is what the Nalituya community have done after receiving that wonderful gift. We are really thankful because without this pump we were not going to have all this development we are telling you today. It has even brought us together and taught everyone to work together in all developmental activities. In Nalituya we are number one! With the help of the clean safe water we have forgotten about diarrhoea and dysentery cases which we had before. Last month when I went to the rural health centre where we all go from here I checked on the data of my village and it was found out that there was not even one case of diarrhoea, so the help of Village Water has really done a tremendous job. We say thank you very much and don’t end here. ”

 "May I take this opportunity to once again thank you for your generous support of our work in 2009."

 "With my very best wishes for a restful Christmas and a happy New Year"

 "The actual film can be found on you tube at:"

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