We can all be very proud.  Last year AWG  nominated the YBTI Universal foundation Water for Mentawai project in  Sumatra, Indonesia, which was awarded a FAWCO Development Grant.  We have  just received a report from Sumatra to say that the project has been  successfully completed. 
 Five water storage tanks were purchased on  "mainland" Sumatra and transported by boat and by road to a village on one of  the Mentawai islands, where they have now been installed.  The project ran  into difficulties when some of the locals decided that the mountain stream  belonged to them, but the Indonesian project coordinators are very  resourceful.  They contacted a well-digger on Sumatra and arranged for  him to travel to Mentawai.  Thanks to the new well, there is now fresh  water to fill the new storage tanks, which benefit not only the YBTI dormitory  and learning center, but also some of the village families.  Because of the  problems encountered, the project ended up costing more than the $4,500 FAWCO  Grant.  It ran approximately $258 dollars over budget, but that amount was  compensated by the $300 gift from AWG to the project last year, even before the  grant was awarded. 
Anyone who would like to know more about the  project or see more photos can contact Maggie.  Thanks to the  rapid and successful completion of the project, it will be highlighted  by the FAWCO Foundation at the conference in Dublin in March.
15 Feb.2012
 	
				