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          Esaho and Beatrice Kipuke 
          established and now run a training center for young women in the 
          northern Togo city of Kara, in West Africa.  Most of the young women 
          are from surrounding villages and have little or no prospect of 
          improving their lives.  The Kipuke Training Center curriculum is a 4 
          year  Family Economics  program that is certified by the Togolese 
          Government and includes courses in nutrition, hygiene, cooking, 
          sewing, French literacy, religion and music.  The objective of the 
          program is to establish a sense of self-worth and value for the young 
          women so that they can be contributing members of society.  The 
          program has a strong Christian base and is intertwined with Bible 
          study and prayer. 
            
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              Missionaries Beatrice and 
              Esaho Kipuke - Founders  | 
              
               
                
              Beatrice with girls in 
              sewing class  | 
             
           
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          The Kipuke Center covers 7 
          acres and includes several buildings, including bathrooms, kitchen, 
          and a nursery.  There are about 40 young women who attend the school.  
          However, the only source of water is a hand pump in a drilled well.  
          All of the water used for the facility must be pumped and carried in 
          buckets.  Although the bathrooms were built with modern plumbing 
          facilities, there is yet no running water.  Running water will also 
          allow irrigation, during the long dry season, of the food crops grown 
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          Pumping water from old hand pump  | 
          
           
            
          
          Students cooking lunch in outdoor kitchen  | 
         
        
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          After visiting the Kipuke 
          Training Center in 2011 and discussing their needs with Esaho and 
          Beatrice, we decided to adopt the upgrade of their water system as a 
          project for Agua de Vida Ministries.  The initial phases of the the 
          project included the following: 
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          Installation of an 
          electric submersible pump (after removal of the hand pump)  
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          Construction of a 30 foot 
          tower and installation of a 1,000 gallon water tank  
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          Installation of about 500 
          feet of buried water pipes  
           
          
          We were able to raise the 
          needed funds and in February of 2012 we flew into Lome, the capital of 
          Togo.  While there we purchased most of the materials needed, 
          including the electric pump, 1,300 gallon plastic water tank and 
          galvanized drop pipe.  Amazingly enough we were able to get all 
          of this, and several passengers, in (or ON) Esaho's van.  The 
          trip up to Kara, in the north of Togo, is only about 250 miles, but 
          due to the extremely poor road conditions it took about 7 hours.  | 
         
        
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          Transporting construction 
          materials from Lome to Kara  | 
          
           
            
          
          Getting water from temporary tank setup  | 
         
        
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          Digging trenches and laying pipe  | 
          
           
            
          
          Water tower being mounted on the new steel tower  | 
         
        
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          Esaho had contracted with 
          the  construction engineer who had installed the hand pump 
          originally, Mr. Ouro.  He proved to be a very resourceful, 
          ingenious, and was able to handle the project quite well.  It was 
          a change from our previous role as construction manager.  All 
          went well and we heard from Esaho that the system is complete (at 
          least to the intermediate stage) and is functioning well. 
          The next phases include 
          extending the piping to some of the further buildings and installation 
          of an irrigation system.  Doug Neel of the Agrimissions Group is 
          going to the Center with a team from Trinity on the Hill and Sugar 
          Hill Methodist Churches in October, and hopefully these last phases 
          will soon be completed. 
          We would also like to 
          install solar panels in the future to reduce electricity costs. 
            
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              Dedication of the new pump 
              in the Name of Jesus  | 
              
               
                
              Linda leading Bible Study 
              with ladies from the village  | 
             
             
          
          As we try to do on all of 
          our projects, we were able to dedicate the new pump to the Lord.  
          We also had an extra treat on this project with Linda being asked to 
          lead a Bible Study for a group of ladies from the village.  She 
          presented in English, which Beatrice then translated to French, and 
          one of the teachers then translated to Kabye, the native language of 
          the villagers. 
          To God be the Glory - 
          among ALL TRIBES AND TONGUES!!!  | 
         
        
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      Technical Details   Project date:
          February 28 - March 14, 2012 
Location:   Latitude -  N    
09  
38  48.5      Longitude - E  
001  
07  53.2  
Elevation:     1,049 ft. above sea level 
Project Cost:  $8,803  (Our portion only - other 
churches are continuing the work) 
Type of project:  Upgrade existing well to electric pump 
and water tower 
People served:  Over 50 
students and faculty, plus 10 (more or less) surrounding families 
Well depth: 103.5 ft. 
Submersible pump: 1.5 Hp, 230 volts 
Static water level: 26.0 ft. (at end of dry season) 
Dynamic water level: 46.0 ft. 
Flow rate:   15 gallons/minute 
Water tank: 1,300 gallons, polyethylene, on 30 ft. steel 
tower 
  
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