We are excited to present an inspirational video today that shows how the Hive blockchain has transformed Nantong Kpawumo, a Ghanaian village by providing safe drinking water. The absence of clean water in this community caused severe hardship to the residents for a long time, negatively impacting their general well-being, everyday activities, and health.
The genuine nature of the water situation before to the Hive borehole's construction and the amazing transformation it has brought about for the town are both captured in this video. The terrible circumstances that these people were in are highlighted by a genuine account of their struggles and daily struggle for water.
In addition to meeting a fundamental human need, this effort strengthens the community, promotes better health, and raises everyone's standard of living.
The video serves as evidence of the effectiveness of community-based projects and the use of blockchain technology to practical problems. It demonstrates how group efforts can significantly improve lives and bring about positive change.
We are grateful to all of the supporters of this effort. This transition has been made possible by your donations and faith in the potential of the Hive blockchain.
Stay tuned for more updates as we continue to bring clean water and hope to more communities in need through a fully decentralised blockchain.
Completed Hive Boreholes in Ghana
1st hive borehole, Fawoade, Ghana
2nd hive borehole, Agona Bedomase, Ghana
3rd hive borehole, Anwomaso, Ghana
4th hive borehole: Pentecost sch Bremang, Ghana
5th hive borehole, Jamasi Dawu
11th hive borehole, Kanvili-kukuo
12th hive borehole, Asamankama A
13th hive borehole: Asamankama B
14th hive borehole: Wadie Adwumakase
Project : Construction of borehole
Location : Nantong Kpawumo, Ghana, West Africa
Sponsor : @valueplan
Project manager : @mcsamm & @collinz
Changing lives with hive.
▶️ 3Speak
Astounding work. Hive GHANA 🇬🇭 really be doing the most with these boreholes. I live in the north but haven’t necessarily been to Nantong Kpawumo. I sincerely hope the people makes the best use of the borehole
You need to visit this borehole some day.
yeah, hope i sure hope i do