Water
RYSR Crisis Response
Video Translation: Pfumvudza is good, we never fall short on food. This is part of what harvested, I have not yet shelled my maize. The seed variety you gave us is high yielding. I am kneeling on part of my harvest from the previous season, I am going to use this to feed my chickens. I sold part of my harvest to buy a door and door frame to secure my home. Pfumvudza is very good, it uses a small piece of land but the yield is very big. Please continue with your good work of teaching people how to farm in a manner that ensures good harvests. I am now food self-reliant and I have a very good starting point to provide myself with fertilizers and seeds for the cropping season. Conservational farming ensures moisture retention for long periods of time and conventional methods of farming have proved that they can not compared with Pfumvudza in terms of yield. We are so much indebted to you for teaching us Pfumvudza method, go on teach others such good farming practiser. We are teaching others who come forward as they see how good our fields will be.
Video Translation: Liberty asks why the filter is good for her and her family. She replies that we get clean water from the filter even if we fetch dirty water from our sources. Liberty goes on to ask what changes she has noticed after starting to use the filter. She replies that she and her family have never fallen sick again from waterborne diseases such as stomach pains, cholera or typhoid.