This year about 400,000 impoverished mothers and their families in
western China are expected to say goodbye to the area's long
history of drinking water shortages.
This is a special gift from the China Women's Development
Foundation (CWDF) and All-China Women's Federation for Mother's Day
2002, which falls on Sunday.
The two organizations will inject about 40 million yuan (US$4.8
million) into building some 50,000 household rainwater cisterns in
western China with support from local governments.
The project was formally inaugurated three years ago, and a total
of 116 million yuan (US$14 million) has since been raised for the
project.
The theme for the project is "Donate Love to Poor Mothers in
Western China."
The money is mainly donated by enterprises, individuals and some
social organizations.
A
total of 727 enterprises contributed more than 103 million yuan
(US$12.4 million) and 1,277 individuals donated around 157,000 yuan
(US$19,000).
From 1999 to last year, 54,000 cisterns and 731 small water-supply
projects were built in 159 counties in 15 provinces in western
China. More than 384,000 people have benefited - they no longer
have to carry water long distances.
The families can also plant vegetables and raise livestock now,
thanks to the improved water supply.
Sanitary conditions have also improved as a result, and the
incidence of infectious diseases like enteritis has reduced by 47
percent on average in these areas.
(China Daily May 8, 2002)
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