Wednesday, 13 June 2018

WATER SANITATION AND HYGIENE: THE CHALLENGE AND THE EFFORTS TOWARDS HELPING EVERYONE TO CHANGE.

By James David Kawonga
Raleigh Tanzania, ICS volunteer alumni 2018

It was a three months experience, living in an amazing village of Mageseni of Kongwa District, Dodoma. Participating on International Citizen Service (ICS) Water Sanitation and Hygiene program was a very nice time to accomplish my ambition. I have been always ambitious to work with community with the aim of using my knowledge and skills to bring changes to my fellow youths and exploring new global opportunities, so I learnt that ICS will help me to connect with people of different culture and perspectives and working with them.
Picture 1: A primary school pupils of Mchikichini
Primary school listening to one of the ICS Wash 
topic
(Picture by Kelvin Msechu)
It was my hope that they will bring new knowledge and skills as an advantage
 of participating in the program. It was a very important moment in my life, staying with people of different culture but speaking same language on accomplishing common goals.