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With Project "Clean School", ADRA Improves Children's Access to Water and
Sanitation in DRC

Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo--The Adventist Development and
Relief Agency (ADRA) will improve access to safe drinking water and teach
practical hygiene and sanitation methods through a three-month project in
Katanga province, in southern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The newly
implemented project, known as Clean School, will run from October to
December 2007.

Many rural Congolese families have poor access to clean water and limited
understanding of good hygiene, sanitation principles, and practices. The
Clean School project will improve the hygiene and sanitation of 12,242
pupils in 18 schools in the town of Lubumbashi by building 208 latrines,
providing faucets for hand washing, and drilling five wells.

In addition, students will attend classes in hygiene and sanitation
education to encourage safer hygiene practices. Classes will focus on the
importance of clean water and hand washing.

Funded by UNICEF, the Clean School project is valued at $445,000.

Other current ADRA DRC activities include projects in education, health and
sanitation, and nutrition support and rehabilitation, along with a
resettlement program for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and families
returning from exile and displacement after the country's decade-long civil
war.

ADRA is present in 125 countries, providing community development and
emergency management without regard to political or religious association,
age, gender, or ethnicity.

Additional information about ADRA can be found at www.adra.org.


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