Our Project

Aims and objectives
Africa Goodwill Foundation,(AGF) is a registered Charity with the Charity Commission of
England and Wales. The main aims are to assist in the relief of poverty, protection of health,
advancement of education and the provision of humanitarian relief in both United Kingdom
and Africa. The more specifically to support the most disadvantage people in the conflict
areas of Northern Uganda that have suffered the war that lasted for over two decades. As
well, any other geographical area as determined by the trustees.

The big idea
To transform the lives of people in Rural Uganda by providing clean and safe drinking water,
sanitation training and hygiene to avoid the spread of cholera, typhoid, dysentery diseases.
To help bring life to people who have no access to fresh, clean drinking water and no access
to sanitation causing the spread of water related illness. These are major contributory factor
to death especially to children, undermining efforts to end extreme poverty.
Ongoing project depending on the availability of funds
Need:
In rural Uganda halve of the people have no access to clean safe water. Poor sanitation,
hygiene and unsafe water is contributing to poor health and extreme poverty. Most people
are drinking unsafe, dirty water leading to high level of water related diseases such as
cholera, typhoid, dysentery malaria and water-borne diseases with high impact of child
mortality of the vulnerable children. Women and children spend more time collecting
unsafe water from long distances instead of education.
We have been approached by local residents of Iceme village, Oyam Districts area, as a
whole in Northern Uganda to develop this project plan by drilling wells serving a community
of around 2,000 people in the deprived and drought-hit areas. The project will be monitored
by our partner (FIRD}: a local NGO’s and the local authority. The immediate solution is to
construct water well with hand pump. Set up a committee to participate in hygiene and
sanitation workshop to learn how to build their own sanitation.

Solution
The impact on communities in rural villages is significant, improved health and Well-being
that will enable people to work giving them the tools they need to lift them out of extreme
poverty.
Development plan, by drilling wells serving a community of around 2,000 people in the
deprived and drought-hit areas.
The immediate solution is to construct water well with hand pump. Set up committee to
participate in hygiene and sanitation workshop to learn how to build their own sanitation.
Aims:
Aims1
To increase access to clean safe water provision, sanitation and hygiene education for
healthiness.
Activities 1
Reduces the risk of families contracting fatal diseases. Focusing effort on areas of highest
needs.
Improvement in the health of the local population. Increase access to sanitation for rural
communities in rural villages focusing effort of the areas of the highest needs.
Aim 2
Keeping children in school.
Activities2
Education work will improve child attendance and performance instead of wasting time
fetching water if boreholes are built. Child attendance and performance will reduce wasting
time fetching water instead of concentrating in their lessons if water pumps are built.
Aim 3
Keeping families healthy and to be productive to earn income.
Activities3
Health club will be set to teach communities about good hygiene to reduce the cause of
water related diseases. Our health clubs will teach communities about good hygiene. Fresh
water is essential for keeping communities healthy and free from disease.
Aim 4
Keep access to water.
Activities 4
Local communities will be trained to maintain the water pumps. Liaise with village councils,
community groups to plan implementation and building.
By training communities to maintain water pumps, they will be responsible for the upkeep
of the water pumps.
Impact
Reduction in incident of water related diseases resulting to a lot of deaths that could be
saved if this water crisis and luck of sanitation could be sorted out.

Improvement of health of local population, notably a reduction in the incident of cholera,
typhoid, dysentery, diarrhoea, water borne diseases. Reduction in child mortality, change of
behaviour like a reduction in the incidents of open defecation.
Providing training and education on hygiene and sanitation by constructing latrines.
Risk
Africa Goodwill Foundation has limited funding and continued reliance on donor funding.
Opportunities in having a potential to get more partners and to design variable projects that
can attract funding from various partners. There are government Programmes which
support some of the strategic objectives, eg, NAADS, NUSAF11. But are closed because of
corruption and mismanagement.
Reporting
We will tailor to our requirements. Funders will be supplied with monthly reports detailing
progress, challenges and changes will be evaluated in the feedback and forwarded to the
funders. If the project is successful, we will send monthly report to the funders who may
require through an email.

Budget-Project Cost: £49,000
Amount Heading Description
£32,000 Drilling wells Materials & Construction and fitting
£6,000 Hand pumps Pump purchase & Installations
£4,500 Materials Building materials & Transport
£2,200 Support Community engagement & training
£5,200 Planning Planning & management

Location
Over half of the population of the rural Uganda lacks access to sanitation and safe water and
has no choice but to drink dirty water and defecate in the open. We work in Northern
Uganda where more than 83% of the people live in poverty. We support project in the rural
districts especially Iceme village. Omolo parish in Oyam District and plan to expand to
Lango-sub region as a whole. The communities in these districts are largely subsistence
farmers and lack basic infrastructure.
Beneficiaries
Local communities will benefit from clean safe water and a safe, dignified place to go to the
toilet improving sanitation. Positively impacting on their health. Transportation and local
markets will contribute to the reconstruction and economic stability of Uganda. Standard or
living will be improved in the rural countryside. Women and young girls will be freed from
the burden of collecting water. Children will be healthier to attend school more often.

Why us?
Our strong genuine partnership with community based organisation [FIRD] will be
facilitating and curing the project and ensuring its success. We have good experience of
working in partnership with local authority NAADS. We have demonstrated our support can
help venerable group of people to improve their lives.
People
Denis Odwe / Lawrence Aguma
Director of (FIRD), Partner NGOs Our key local expert, managing all our project stream.
Conduct monthly monitoring and training.
Emmy Tony
Monitoring Evaluation Officer, Second Northern Uganda Action Fund / Office of the Prime
Minister, with vast experience in running the projects.
George Ogwete / Civil Engineer
Implementing and installing the pumps to his career as Senior Water Development
Engineer.