In a world where access to clean water remains a pressing concern, initiatives like Apostle Dr Moses Sansa Konjon borehole donations are beacons of hope, addressing a fundamental need that impacts countless lives.
The importance of clean water cannot be overstated, as it is intrinsically linked to health, sanitation, and overall community well-being.
Apostle Dr Moses Sansa Konjon, a native of Gbaalteng in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District is dedicated to making a positive impact, as he embarks on a commendable endeavor by providing a boreholes to the people of Sawla-Tuna-Kalba, Wa-West and Bole Districts.
This initiative’s significance extends beyond immediate relief, fostering long-term benefits for communities.
Dr Moses Sansa not only addresses the immediate need for safe drinking water but also contributes to enhanced sanitation, feeding and clothing the less privileged, and overall community development.
The focus is on granting communities sustainable access to clean water through borehole donations, alongside empowering livelihoods.
The positive impacts stretch beyond health and agriculture, reaching into community empowerment, particularly for women responsible for water fetching.
As Dr Moses Sansa Konjon pursues his mission, it exemplifies the transformative influence of strategic philanthropy.
The ripple effects of clean water access permeate every aspect of community life, fostering resilience and laying the groundwork for sustainable development.
Since the coming of Apostle Dr Moses Sansa Konjon into the Savannah Region and beyond his foundation has supported hundreds of individuals through diverse means.
This aligns with his NGO ( Frontiers Mission Network) social responsibility and its commitment to the growth and well-being of every individual in society.
The Network, as part of its mission, has facilitated the training of farmers on proper ways of farming through God’s way.
The Network extends a helping hand to needy residents exemplifying a commitment to showing love and support to the deprived.
I am pleased that this month the NGO reached a very significant milestone in their project development.
The 60th borehole project has been commissioned.
Remarkably, this translates into the establishment of clean drinking water wells in over 60 distinct communities, and more importantly to approximately 40, 000 people.
For each of these villages, this is the first time that clean water is available on site and of note is the fact that women no longer have to trek 6 kilometers each way, daily, to fetch contaminated water, together with their young children, who as a result are unable to attend school.
For these children and families, this has been life altering.
Based the achievement of Apostle Dr Moses Sansa Konjon, the Founder of the Zion Community Church International and Executive Director of Frontier Mission Network there’s the need for us especially residents of Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District to celebrate him while he is alive, instead of waiting to honour him posthumously.
By Chipo Kwaku, Yagbon radio