Honourable
Maria Mutagamba, Minister of State for Water, Uganda, travelled
from Kampala to Ananthapur district in Andhra Pradesh to know first
hand and learn from the Sri Sathya Sai Water Supply project.
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Hon Maria
Mutagamba, at Prasanthi Nilayam |
Hon. Mutagamba, who is also the Chairperson of
the African Ministers Council on Water (AMCOW), was on a study visit
to India from 12 to 15 February 2005, sponsored by the United Nations
Human Settlements Programme (UN-HABITAT). UN-HABITAT and the Asian
Development Bank jointly conducted an independent evaluation of
Sri Sathya Sai Water Supply project last year. The evaluation report
commended this unique project of its kind which is supplying safe
water to more than a million poor in 731 villages in the second
most arid district in the country.
During her visit to Ananthapur, the Ugandan Minister stopped over
in Prasanthi Nilayam to pay her respects to Sri Sathya Sai Baba
and to express the gratitude of the people of Uganda for the contribution
of 80 Bore Wells by Sri Sathya Sai Organization during the 80th
year of the advent of Bhagavan Baba. These Bore Wells will provide
safe drinking water supply to thousands of poor in the eastern arid
regions of the country. Work on this project has already begun.
The project is estimated to cost more than US$500,000.
It would be recalled that Uganda was chosen by Bhagavan Baba to
be the first country to be blessed during His maiden (and until
now the only) visit outside India in 1968. Soon after Bhagavan's
visit, Sri Sathya Sai Organization became operational in Uganda.