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Morijo Water Projects 2008

Jerry and John stand on top of the new  water reservoir built with KMO and Jackson UMC assistance in Morijo in 2008

The water project holds water to feed the people and the livestock during the draughts that come to the area frequently.

 

The typical water hole in Morijo with a log cattle feeding trough that had to be filled by men with buckets constantly. Only a few cattle could drink at a time.

KMO had this cattle feeding trough of concrete made to feed dozens of cattle at once.

 

 

Also seen in this photo is a pipe with a spicket that runs far away from the cattle trough for the villagers to get their water in large plastic jugs.

At another water hole near Morijo, the cattle mill about waiting to be led to the fenced off water hole by their Masai herdsmen.

 

 

 
 

  The herdsman has to carry plastic jugs of water from the water hole to the water tubs where the cattle drink. This is a daily chore for the people, often having to walk most of the day to get to the water. Here, the cattle and donkeys are loaded with saddle bags filled with water to take back for human consumption to their villages. This water hole is a potential site for another of our KMO water projects in the future.
     
 

 

The fence around the water hole keeps the cows out and keeps the water somewhat clean. Otherwise the animals foul the water in short time.

Many trips are needed to water the cows.

     
 

  Water jugs are passed over the fence to other herdsmen. A tub of water and a thirsty bull. Each animal drinks for ten minutes and then is led away so that another one can drink.
     
 

  Luke joined in the watering of the little cows. Thirsty cows crowd around the water as soon as it it poured.
 

 

Even a wheel barrow is used to hold water for the cows. Jerry and Luke carrying water to the cows in Morijo

Serengeti Plains of East Africa: Safari 2001

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Historically, one out of ten have indicated a decision to receive Christ as a direct result of seeing the "JESUS" film.

 

 

 

The 10/40 Window is an area stretching from 10° to 40° north of the equator from West Africa to East Asia. Did you know that 90 percent of all unreached people groups live in this region of the world? The 10/40 Window is identified as having less than 2 percent of their populations as evangelical Christians. 

 

 

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  Kenya Medical Outreach, Inc. 

A non-profit, 
cross-cultural, non-denominational mission-oriented charity 
that accepts prayer, time, monetary and in-kind donations from individuals, foundations and corporations.

For more information or to send donations to continue God's work:
Email Dr. Bill Williams
Mail Bill at 
680 Wood Branch Trail
Suwanee, GA 30024

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Mail Brad at
5109 Morton Rd
New Bern, NC 28562
Home:  252-633-7823
 

 

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