Project Updates

Murenge-Shanga Water System #73

Murenge-Shanga Water System #73

Construction on the Murenge-Shanga Water System #73 will kick off September 1, 2024, and finish up in February 2025. When complete, it will deliver clean water to 3,100 Burundian residents across 15 miles. This system was funded by donors and sponsors of 2024 Spring For The Water Gala.

Murwindara Mugano Water System #72

Murwindara Mugano Water System #72

Construction on the Murwindara-Mugano Water System #72 in Burundi began on September 1, 2024 and will finish up at the end of November. This system was funded by our sustaining donor community AMAZI For Burundi. A contaminated water source several miles away is what the community is relying on for water. The new system will provide water to 1,300 residents.

Ryabitari-Gatoga Water System #71

Ryabitari-Gatoga Water System #71

We are pleased to announce that construction on the Ryabitari-Gatoga water system began on May 1, 2024, and was completed on July 25, 2024. At the outset, there was no clean water located near the community. By abject necessity, the majority of the population relies on a primary water source that is several miles away from the community, and the water there is contaminated. The system now provides clean water to 1,000 residents.

Kabuki Mwurire Water System #69

Kabuki Mwurire Water System #69

Construction on the Kabuki-Mwurire water system is complete.

We are pleased to announce that construction on the Kabuki-Mwurire water system #69 began on February 1, 2024 and was completed 1 week early. It serves 1,400 people, including 150 members of the Mwurire Anglican Church.

The water system was made possible through a generous donation from Alvin Chee in honor of his parents Bill and Dorothy Chee.

Kigomera-Matana Water System #64

Kigomera-Matana Water System #64

For the first time ever, our Global Run For The Water participants joined together to fund a water system. The Kigomera-Matana system has been selected as our Global Run-funded system.

This system – our 64th in Burundi – serves a total of 2,500 area residents. Start to finish…