When Clinton School graduate Fernando Cutz (’12) was working with Village Life in Nyambogo, Tanzania on his international public service project, he secured grant funding and private support for a well that would help provide clean water for those living in the village. Prior to this, residents had to walk at least an hour one way to obtain water. Now, a second well has been funded by the University of Cincinnati’s Engineers Without Borders and will soon be operational. When a planned third well is constructed and operational, the entire town will have access to safe drinking water.
Cutz, was a Presidential Management Fellow and is working with USAID in Washington
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