Clean Water and Sanitation Program:
News
Posted: August 2006
Gap Inc., the clothing manufacturer, has made a generous donation
to EMW’s Village Water Program in support of garment workers
in Quang Binh Province. Because of Gap’s $29,000 donation,
more than 300 households in these villages now have clean,
potable water.
“Gap was very keen to do something in Vietnam, and were
especially interested in the provinces where garment workers
live,” said Robin King Austin, Director of Development
for Vietnam. Dotti Hatcher of the Gap Foundation notes, “For
nearly three decades, Gap Inc. has actively supported the communities
where we live and work.”
A self-sustaining water system was built that now serves two
rural farming hamlets. Mark Conroy, EMW’s Vietnam Country
Director, chose Dai Son and Dong Giang Hamlets in Quang Binh
for the Gap donation based on his assessment of those areas.
Conroy found that not only was there was no access to safe water
in those areas, but the existing water supply was heavily contaminated
with iron and lime.
EMW has constructed 90 similar water systems in Vietnam, providing
over 100,000 people with access to safe water. EMW’s Executive
Director John Anner says, “The majority of serious childhood
diseases in Vietnam are waterborne illnesses—the clean
water program is a priority for EMW because this need is so
basic and so critical.”
It costs$20 to provide a lifetime supply of clean water
to on person in Vietnam through an EMW Clean Water systems.
It costs$100 a provide
a lifetime supply of clean water to a family in Vietnam through
EMW's Clean Water programs.