Local Construction Company Implements Water and Sanitation Project in Quardu-Gboni District: Hand Pumps Installed in Two Towns
- Chester Neese
- Jan 6
- 3 min read
In a remarkable effort to improve access to water and sanitation in the Quardu-Gboni district, the Quardu-Gboni Association in the Americas (QGMAA) has launched an important initiative. This project recently saw the installation of two hand pumps in the towns of Moigbedou and Karmodou. With nearly 1,000 residents benefiting from this project, reliable access to clean water can significantly enhance health and living conditions in these areas.
The project was awarded to Blue Land Construction Company, a local firm owned by Mr. Blama Kamara. He successfully emerged as the winner through a competitive bidding process, reflecting the project’s transparency and commitment to local engagement. The total investment was $5,000 USD, specifically allocated for the construction of both hand pumps, along with $40.00 for administrative expenses.

The Need for Improved Water Access
Access to clean water is not just a luxury; it is a basic human right essential for maintaining health. Many communities around the world, including those in the Quardu-Gboni district, face significant water supply challenges. In Moigbedou and Karmodou, residents previously traveled up to two miles to fetch water from potentially contaminated sources, leading to a rise in illnesses such as cholera and dysentery.
By installing these hand pumps, the QGMAA addresses the urgent need for dependable water sources. This initiative not only improves the daily lives of residents but also promotes community cooperation in maintaining the hand pumps, ensuring their longevity and sustainability.
The Role of Blue Land Construction Company
Blue Land Construction Company is making an impact in local development. Under Mr. Blama Kamara’s leadership, the firm emphasizes quality and community impact in its projects. Their reputation for reliable work played a significant role in their selection for this water and sanitation project.
The installation process was efficient, with hand pumps strategically placed within walking distance of most households. Such accessibility ensures community members can use the pumps easily, which is vital for encouraging regular use. Local feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with many residents stating that this project gives them hope for a healthier future.

Community Impact and Future Prospects
The effects of this project reach beyond just water availability. By increasing access to clean water, the project is likely to decrease the prevalence of waterborne diseases, which currently affects one in five children in this region. This reduction in illness can lead to decreased healthcare costs, saving families money that they can use for essentials such as food and education.
Additionally, with the establishment of reliable water sources, residents will not waste hours each day searching for water. This time can be used for education or starting small businesses, ultimately promoting socioeconomic development within the community.
The QGMAA is dedicated to ensuring that this initiative continues to be successful. Plans include organizing training workshops for community members to teach them how to maintain the hand pumps. This not only fosters ownership but also empowers residents with valuable skills.
Final Thoughts
The installation of hand pumps in Moigbedou and Karmodou marks a significant milestone in tackling water scarcity in the Quardu-Gboni district. Thanks to the collaborative efforts of the QGMAA and Blue Land Construction Company, residents now have greater access to clean, safe water.
As the project evolves, it will be vital to support local community engagement to ensure lasting success. This initiative demonstrates the potential of united efforts to bring about positive change. With this model in place, there is optimism for healthier, more prosperous communities in Moigbedou and Karmodou.
As the QGMAA continues to build on this foundation, further opportunities to enhance water and sanitation will be explored, always prioritizing the well-being of local residents.
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