To commemorate World Water Day, Global Ministries celebrates with United Methodists in Côte d’Ivoire, who built four water towers with pump and wash stations, bringing clean potable water to rural areas.

By Christie R. House
March 22, 2022 | ATLANTA

Over two years, despite the spread of COVID-19, United Methodists in Côte d’Ivoire worked diligently to bring clean water to four different villages. Along with the tall towers that hold the water and the parts for pumping stations, spigots for wash areas and, in some cases, a solar array for power – newly formed village water committees received knowledge and new skills as well.

 “The communities received this project with joy,” said the Rev. Dr. Jean Claude Masuka Maleka, a missionary and evangelist with Global Ministries who coordinated the water project.

The villages of Istha, Allangouanou, Soukoukro and Youhil, with tens of thousands of people in total, now come to draw clean water from their new systems. They used to draw water from contaminated rivers, streams and wells.

“A nurse from a village clinic told us that clean water has boosted health conditions overall, because she hasn’t seen as many cases of diarrhea since people started using water supplied from the tower,” Masuka Maleka confirmed.

Dedication ceremonies in the villages drew large numbers of men, women and children. An elected chief in Soukoukro noted that he had never been able to offer his people clean, running water, nor had he ever had it himself. “I thank The United Methodist Church,” he said. “I am Catholic, but we serve the same God, thank you.”

Because the formation of water committees and training for their members were part of the project plan, all four villages maintain their water systems, ensuring that the water will keep flowing.

A water tower is truly a thing of beauty. Photos from the villages of Soukoukro and Allangouanou attest to the joy and relief these facilities provide.

PHOTOS: COURTESY OF REV. DR. JEAN CLAUDE MASUKA MALEK

Celebrate World Water Day with a gift to Water, Hygiene and Sanitation (WASH) projects, Advance # 3020600 to keep this precious, life-saving resource flowing.

Christie R. House is a consultant writer and editor with Global Ministries.