When a friend recruited Sarah Evans to raise money to buy livestock for a village in Kenya, she did some research. She learned that unsafe drinking water was to blame for the deaths of residents’ goats and cows — and for other problems in the community.
“I proposed that we instead drill a water well,” Ms. Evans says. Only one in seven boreholes in that region strikes water, she says, yet the plan worked. “It was really reckless and irresponsible, because knowing what I know now, we got really, really lucky.”
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