Many communities continue to struggle with a lack of safe water and sanitation services. Climate change, environmental degradation, water contamination, and operational limitations are among the primary challenges hindering the sustainable provision of adequate WASH services. COWASH IV is working to address these challenges through its water safety plans, a comprehensive approach that encompasses all steps in the water supply chain, from source to point of use.
COWASH IV’s work in Abaye Boreta Kebele serves as a prime example. The Abaye Boreta Spring Water Supply System in Wondo Genet Woreda previously faced severe challenges, including floods, contamination, and infrastructure damage. Serving a community of 2,900 people across 580 households, the water supply system was initially constructed in 1997 and underwent a crucial reconstruction in May 2024 under the COWASH IV project. Through a comprehensive risk assessment and targeted solutions, COWASH IV achieved significant improvements.
The project reconstructed the spring capping structure, built flood diversion ditches, and ensured safe water access for the community. It also addressed contamination issues through community education and infrastructure upgrades. These measures have enabled the creation of a resilient water system capable of withstanding future climate shocks, particularly by mitigating flood risks to the spring source.
COWASH IV conducted a follow-up visit to the water source from August 7-8, 2024. The project team met with community members, local government officials, project staff, and experts to assess the project’s outcomes and identify any remaining challenges.