Climate Resilience
In the communities where MSG works, many people live on only a couple of dollars a day, and a middle-income household makes $150-300 USD per month.
To help solve the persistent and devastating barriers of rural poverty, Maji Safi Group is building WASH Hubs to bring a variety of holistic solutions to impacted Tanzanians – all under one roof. Examples are:
- Providing clean water by establishing water points where people can get clean water at an affordable price rather than going to unprotected, contaminated sources, such as Lake Victoria, ponds, and streams, to fetch water, bathe, or wash clothes and dishes. Improving access to water also reduces the physical burden of carrying heavy loads of water often bestowed upon women and children. Similar projects have seen improved health, increased women’s income, and increased girls’ school attendance.
- Providing help with farming by bringing new technologies, seeds and fertilizers, education, and financing to help people progress from low-level subsistence farming to income-generating practices. Similar small-scale agricultural projects have seen households increase their incomes by nearly 10% due to increased yields. Families enrolled in similar programs have also seen an increase in assets, the creation of new businesses, a decrease in hunger, and an increase in school spending and attendance.
- Providing improved sanitation by offering affordable toilet choices and connecting people to local masons and financing options. Maji Safi Group’s innovative SAFI/SATO Pan design is suitable for schools, workplaces, households, etc. Similar type market-driven sanitation campaigns have catalyzed an increase in latrine construction, which leads to significant decreases in open defecation and diarrheal incidents among children and increases in improved water sources and environmental health.
- Providing disease prevention education using our Community Health Educators’ 10 years of experience teaching about disease transmission, hygiene, and healthy habits to improve personal and public health and replace expensive treatment with effective prevention. Our dedicated and innovative Community Health Educators work in various settings, including large community events where they use singing, dance, and theater to spread health education.
Design and Concept
Maji Safi Group’s WASH Hubs in Tanzania were designed with long-term sustainability in mind. Working with professional estimators in Tanzania, the project was built around a realistic and achievable budget grounded in local knowledge and cost structures.
Construction of the education building and access road is progressing, the demonstration farm and garden are already yielding cash crops, and the model is designed to become self-funding over time through its income-generating services.
This is not a donor-dependent project. It is built to sustain itself and the communities it serves.
Impact
Maji Safi Group’s WASH Hubs in Tanzania are built to serve as community anchors for dozens of villages, reducing poverty, building livelihoods, and improving public health for generations. The expectation that WASH Hubs reduce disease rates is not a projection. It is backed by a decade of field evidence.
Between 2015 and 2019, Maji Safi Group screened 26,650 program participants and community members who had not received WASH education for malaria, amoebas, intestinal worms, and bilharzia. The results confirmed that the difference in disease rates between those with and without WASH knowledge is significant.
That same Community Health Educator model, with women at the center of every program, is the foundation of how waterborne disease prevention works in the communities MSG serves.
Water Distribution Program
MSG is contributing to community resiliency by increasing access to reliable and clean water through the deployment of water trucks. In September 2023, MSG’s 10,000-liter water truck or ‘tanker’ began distributing treated potable water to remote communities, schools, and health care facilities across the Rorya District. This water is accessible, affordable, and most importantly, reliable.
When responding to extreme weather events, or providing water to social events like funerals, communities can rely on MSG’s water truck for security.