(Yangon, 29th January 2019) Myanmar’s first and leading telecommunication operator, MPT has announced that it is teaming up with NGO partners, Network Activities Group (NAG) and Bridge Asia Japan (BAJ) to organize water projects under its “Clean and Sustainable Water Program” to address the struggles of communities in water-stressed areas by ensuring the supply of clean water and improving hygiene for everyone. For the projects which involve the drilling and construction of tube wells, 4,500 people were provided access to clean water.
Many regions in Myanmar face clean water shortages or lack proper access to reliable water supplies, an issue exacerbated by the annual onset of the hot season, which disrupts the livelihoods and living conditions of primarily rural communities. With limited access to nearby water sources, some families are forced to plan ahead to store enough for their daily usage during particularly punishing dry spells. A total of 25 tube wells and reservoir ponds have been donated and around 50,000 people from all the respective areas have access to clean water. Recognizing these factors and the prohibitive costs hindering communities from building groundwater reservoirs without any funding or support, MPT and its NGO partners are stepping up to provide their expertise and resources for the endeavor.
The drillings have already been carried out and will finish this year March in the following locations:
No. | Region | Township | Village |
1. | Mandalay | Myingyan | Kanni / Dulabo |
2 | Mandalay | Nyaung-U | Ywapale |
3 | Magway | Yenangyaung | Thitmyinttaw |
4 | Magway | Chauk | Myaypadon |
5 | Sagaing | Monywa | Paukngetaw |
Mr. Yoshiaki Benino, Chief Operator of MPT-KSGM Joint Operations said, “MPT has introduced the “Clean and Sustainable Water Program” to ensure communities gain reliable and convenient access to clean water which makes a huge difference in their lives. Together with our partners NAG and BAJ, we will continue providing the requisite assistance and expertise to enable access clean and hygienic water in a sustainable approach for the long-suffering residents of these areas, who often have to travel far just to find supplies. The availability of clean water also improves the overall hygiene and health of these communities. This contribution, with all its benefits, will positively transform the lives of many in these rural areas, in line with our Myanmar in Our Heart approach to CSR engagements.”
U Bobby, CEO of NAG said, “This year marks the third time we are collaborating with MPT and BAJ to support the communities that struggle with a lack of clean water supplies. Through access to sustainable clean water project, we were able to empower and uplift their well-being and contributing to Sustainable Development Goals No. 6 which access to Clean Water and Sanitation. We have supported clean water access to 13 villages in 2017 (nearly 8,400 Households, 38,000 people) and 13 villages in 2018 (nearly 2,000 Households, 8,400 people) with MPT fund. We have been continuously following up with the Water Management Committee of the villages, whether any issues they are facing and/or any support needed. Without MPT support, we could not solve such an important issue effectively.”
Ms. Akiko Mori, Country Representative for BAJ Myanmar said, “We understand how distressing it is to not have access to clean water for even simple, but no less crucial, everyday activities such as cooking, cleaning, feeding livestock and much more. Once the projects being implemented with our partners are up and running, no longer do people from these areas have to travel very far for clean water, thus changing living conditions for the better. It is sustainable community projects like this that truly make a long-term impact and we are proud to be a part of this campaign.”
Following locations have benefitted from the past year tube well projects and now many people in that areas can have access safe water for their daily life.
No | State/Region | Township | Village | Population | Type of project |
1 | Ayeyawaddy | Kyaung Kone | No 2, BEPS | 5788 | Tube Well |
2 | Bago (West) | Pauk Khaung | Nwar Lan Taung | 257 | Water Supply |
3 | Min Hla | Sar Chaung Lay | 350 | Tube Well | |
4 | Karin | Kyar Inn Seik Kyi | Alel Takon Taing | 5008 | Tube Well |
5 | Hpa-An | Ban Bwe Kone | 590 | Reservoir Pond | |
6 | Mandalay | Kyauk Se | Kauk Sauk Kone | 1225 | Tube Well |
7 | Kauk Padaung | I Ma | 576 | Tube Well | |
8 | Pyawbwe | Chaing | 463 | Tube Well | |
9 | Nyaung U | Lat Pan Pin Te Su | 1957 | Tube Well | |
10 | Magway | Magway | Ywar Haung Kan | 1602 | Tube Well |
11 | Chauk | Taung Nauk
(Gway Cho) |
1146 | Tube Well | |
12 | Magway | Lint Myint | 1450 | Tube Well | |
13 | Gangaw | Pyit Ma | 1006 | Water Supply | |
14 | Mon | Thanphyu Zayat | Pa Nga | 15009 | Tube Well |
15 | Mudon | Kyaik Kar | 605 | Tube Well | |
16 | Sagaing | Inn Taw | Malzar (Pein Inn) | 378 | Water Supply |
17 | Kalay | Nat Chaung | 5639 | Tube Well | |
18 | Yin Mar Pin | Kyat | 560 | Tube Well | |
19 | Mon Ywa | Thar Yar Su | 447 | Tube Well | |
20 | Yangon | Kyauk Tan | Thanat Pin | 534 | Reservoir Pond |
21 | Kyauk Tan | Thukha Aung | 270 | Reservoir Pond | |
22 | Kha Yan | Bogalay | 1200 | Building Fence | |
23 | Kha Yan | Nyaug Pin Kyi
Tel Su |
400 | Reservoir Pond | |
24 | Kun Chan Kone | Kalar Pin Thaung | 250 | Reservoir Pond | |
25 | Kun Chan Kone | Kan Waing | 334 | Reservoir Pond |
For more information about the tube well donations and other MPT’s CSR activities, please call 106 or visit MPT’s official website at www.mpt.com.mm and MPT’s official Facebook page, www.facebook.com/mptofficialpage .
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