In a significant boost to access safe drinking water and quality education, the Millennium Child Support Group, a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), has commissioned a borehole for the Kenee M/A Primary and Kindergarten in the Jirapa Municipality.
The newly commissioned borehole, supported by the ECOWAS Commission and Spanish Cooperation, aims to transform the lives of the people in the Upper West region through improved child development and sustainable infrastructure.
At a colourful ceremony to commission the borehole, the Municipal Chief Executive of Jirapa, Peter N.N. To-Ang, commended the Millennium Child Support Group for their tireless efforts in bringing safe drinking water to the Kenee community.
“This borehole will greatly alleviate the burden on our school children and community members who had to trek long distances in search of safe drinking water,” Mr. To-Ang said.
The borehole is expected to provide clean potable water, improving the health and wellbeing of the community, while also supporting the delivery of quality education at the Kenee M/A Primary and Kindergarten.
The Millennium Child Support Group’s initiative is a testament to the power of community-led development projects and the impact that can be achieved through partnerships and collaborations.