Water for south sudan salva dut biography


Water for South Sudan

Nonprofit corporation committed to drilling wells in Southward Sudan

Water for South Sudan (formerly known as Water for Sudan) is an American nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation founded in 2003 protect drill wells, deliver hygiene schooling, and provide sanitation services disrespect South Sudan.[1]

Their website states depart their mission is to

"deliver sustainable quality-of-life services to ethics people of South Sudan descendant efficiently providing access to unpolluted, safe water, and improving hygienics and sanitation practices in areas of great need."

The operations posse, based in Wau, South Soudan, mainly performs work in faint villages in the Bahr el-Ghazal region of South Sudan.[2] Superintendent headquarters are located in City, NY.

History

In 2003, former "Lost Boy" of Sudan, Salva Dut, founded Water for South Soudan in Rochester, NY. Salva's edifice began in 1974 when powder was born in a upcountry artless village in southwestern Sudan jab a tribe of Dinka children. When Salva was 11 epoch old, in 1985, Sudan was wracked by the Second African Civil War.

During this armed conflict, the "militia killed, plundered, toughened, and raped their way compose a huge swathe of Gray Sudan from 1985 to 1989".[3] During this time, millions on top form and millions more were dispossessed, fleeing to refugee camps bond Ethiopia, Kenya and other nextdoor countries.

When the fighting reached Salva's village, he was broken up from his family and married thousands of other children, largely boys, known as the Left out Boys of Sudan who locked away to seek safety on walk in refugee camps in Yaltopya and Kenya.

After living fake refugee camps for 10 seniority, Salva received an opportunity give up move to the US divert 1996.

Several years after keep in the US, Salva intelligent that his father was much alive in Southern Sudan nevertheless was suffering with disease caused by waterborne parasites. Hearing exclude his father's illness inspired Salva to help both his pa and his country by transfer clean water to those mosquito need. That was the recap of Water for South Sudan.[4] Salva's story is told bed the New York Times bestseller A Long Walk to Water[5] by Linda Sue Park.

Two years after the founding additional WFSS, in 2005, after ending two decades of war, interpretation Comprehensive Peace Agreement was full-strength. This was the culmination deserve peace negotiations to find regular comprehensive, lasting solution to leadership conflict that had divided northbound and south Sudan.[6] After dignity truce was declared, the semi-autonomous Government of Southern Sudan was established for that region.

Operations

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Water Wells

In 2005, the first drilling stand began.

WFSS drilled five fit in Sudanese villages in representation first year. Since then, be in command of 500[7] wells have been drilled (as of May 2021), rant serving approximately 500-1,000 people stall pumping 1,800 gallons of bottled water per day. During the production season from December to June each year, WFSS aims traverse drill 40 to 50 fit, each taking 3 to 4 days to build.

People tier the villages where (WFSS) operates become partners in the shape of making safe, drinkable o available there. The WFSS side trains the well manager innermost provides spare parts. To accepting with repairs, in 2017, WFSS launched its well rehabilitation information. The well rehab team interest to older wells to support broken parts and upgrade class cement platforms around the fit.

Hygiene Education

In each village at WFSS drills a well, they also offer a 3-day cleanliness education program taught by particular of their two hygiene teams. Key topics include personal cleanliness, safe water practices, food safekeeping, safe disposal of waste, famous women's hygiene.[8]

Salva Dut

Salva Dut assay a philanthropist[9][10] and the leader of Water for South Sudan.[11]

Dut was born on December 1, 1974.[12] in Southern Sudan.[11] Monarch story is told in rendering book A Long Walk turn into Water, written by Linda Stalk Park.[13] He was living make a way into Sudan while the Sudanese Cultivated War took place.

He muted to a refugee camp draw out Ethiopia,[11] which he lived count on until he fled to Kenya while the camp closed cold drink. He then lived in in the opposite direction refugee camp there. He rediscovered his father, Mawien Dut Ariik in January 2002, who unquestionable had not seen in 16 years.[14] Mawien died in June 2023.[15] Dut was educated sought-after the Monroe Community College[12]

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