Hive Boreholes: Alleviating Water Stress in Beneficiary Communites

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Water still remains a significant challenge in many parts of the world. In many developing countries, clean and safe water remains a luxury rather than a basic human right. In Ghana, for instance, the situation is evident in communities where people often have to buy water from vendors.

Those who want safe drinking water would have to spend more to buy from water vendors who transport it from elsewhere, mostly from the cities. In many communities, having to fetch water from far-off and often dirty sources leads to people getting sick from waterborne diseases, which really messes with their health.

It doesn't just stop there; it impacts things like sanitation, education, and the economy. In the case of diseases such as cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea, the presence of good drinking water is one of the major ways we can significantly reduced them.

A Recent Visit to the Hive Boreholes-Agona

However, accessing good drinking water has always come with a cost. Today, the Hive Boreholes can be said to have brought relief to communities, where they have been constructed. They have helped ease the burden on women and children, who are traditionally responsible for fetching water.

It's hard to serve every community who may be in need of water and but our priority has been aiding areas or communities with the greatest need for water. By providing reliable access to clean water, the Hive Empowers Communities project has alleviated the burdens of diseases.

It was such a joy to see how the mechanized boreholes are still functioning and serving several people in need. During a recent tour to about five communities that have benefited, several people were seen using the water facility as part of their daily routine.

It's a joy to see this and also inspiring to see how through Hive, the power of blockchain technology has been leveraged for the greater good. It all began with one borehole but today we count 14, this is a great milestone achieved. Seeing thousands of people they serve alone make them impactful project by the Hive blockchain. By leveraging blockchain technology, Hive has not only facilitated access to clean water but also demonstrated innovative ways by which complex societal challenges can be tackled.



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It is an excellent job, to carry water, a vital liquid, something that should be available to everyone.

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Thats is the sad reality, we are sorrounded by water in our world yet some people struggle for it.

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We are blessed in Venezuela, but that has made many people ungrateful. They waste an important resource.

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What a great example of what can be built in Hive. I think the people who benefit from this will be eternally grateful to those who made this initiative possible!
May people like you multiply! 👏

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Water is life,the beneficiaries will be indeed grateful.

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Yes, water is indeed life. Thanks to Hive for giving these communities "life"

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The joy on the faces of the chiefs that came for the program was really unmatched
You could see how happy they were when the borehole presentation was being played on the screens.
It’s really joy to see the impact of hive on these communities.

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It's a great joy to see water available fo everyone that are in need and this is indeed a great work.

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Thanks for the support and for your kind words

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How much does it cost to install one of these wells?

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@collinz Wow, this is truly inspiring! The work you're doing to provide boreholes and alleviate water stress in communities is making a real difference in people's lives. It's heartwarming to see the positive impact you're having on these communities. Keep up the amazing work! I hope we can replicate this in Nigeria also

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