A.J. Voth is a Board Rotary Liaison with Engineers in Action, also International Service chair of the St. Charles Rotary. He told us about a clean water project in Eswatini that is a partnership between Rotary, the Eswatini government and Engineers in Action. Eswatini is a landlocked country located in Southern Africa. It is mainly an agricultural country and a monarchy, formerly known as Swaziland. A special drill was invented to make drilling for water easier than boring holes which was much more expensive and unreliable. The drill can be transported to schools throughout the country. The goal is to enable 150 schools to access clean water, thereby enhancing education and community health.
