Women collecting water from one of the refurbished hafirs (reservoir) using traditional 'yokes' to transport plastic containers of water for domestic use. Fence in background to keep out animals and used as a washing line.

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Margaret Gardner

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30/01/2015

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Rebuilding Livelihoods of War-affected People in Blue Nile State IA15000066SUD

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Dairang Village, Blue Nile. Two hafirs had been rehabilitated in Darang village. The work of rehabilitation had been carried out under the supervision of Practical Action engineer together with an engineer from Water Corporation Blue Nile office. The following jobs were carried out which are: • Rehabilitation of emplacement (the wing) in the three broken distance. • Connecting between the two Hafirs by using p.vc pipes 12 inch length (78) meters, depth connection of digging between two Hafirs starts from 1meter depth in some places up to 7 meters in other places. • Cleaning the feeding canal about 550 meters. • Fencing of the two Hafirs with iron poles and wire covering an area of 975 Meters.

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