Reliable Water Access Initiative: UNICEF Pumping Test Project in Rokero
Pumping Test in Rokero Site, Daya Village – UNICEF Project
The ongoing pumping test at the Rokero site in Daya Village under the UNICEF project is a significant step toward improving access to reliable water sources for the local community. This test evaluates the efficiency and capacity of water sources to ensure they can meet the community’s daily needs. By analyzing water flow and quality, the team is laying the foundation for sustainable water supply solutions that will benefit the residents of Daya Village for years to come.
Pumping Test and Coordination at Rokero Locality – Daia Area
As part of the UNICEF project, the Rokero Locality team is conducting a comprehensive pumping test in the Daia area to assess the capacity and reliability of local water sources. Alongside the technical activities, a coordination meeting was held at the TDO Rokero site office, bringing together volunteers and key stakeholders. The discussions focused on mobilizing resources and planning effective project implementation. This collaborative approach highlights the importance of community engagement in establishing long-lasting solutions for improved water access.
Technical Meeting for Water Project in Rokero
A technical meeting led by the project coordinator and volunteers was recently held to advance the progress of the water project in Rokero. The discussions centered on technical planning, resource allocation, and addressing challenges to keep the project on track. The team’s commitment to collaboration and expertise underscores their dedication to providing sustainable water access solutions. This meeting reflects the shared goal of ensuring the success of the project, which is set to make a meaningful impact on the community in Rokero.