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Hand Pump Technicians' Areas of Intervention—Bombali District Hand Pump Technicians’ areas of intervention—Bombali District Water Directorate Momoh KARG- Mohamed SAMURA Abdul M. KAMARA Area of intervention: Area of intervention: 3 sections of Sella Limba 3 sections of Sella Limba 2 sections of Tambaka 030 24 84 62 030 51 61 77 Actual nbr of pumps: 54 030 57 00 82 Kathumpeh Potential nbr of pumps: 98* Actual nbr of pumps: 74 076 59 02 05 Kadari Potential nbr of pumps: 121* Mathoi Mohamed T. KAMARA Area of intervention: 6 sections of Sanda Loko 077 78 73 46 Actual nbr of pumps: 28 Potential nbr of pumps: 30* Gbainkfay John D.S. KANU Area of intervention: 030 67 70 13 7 sections of Gbanti Kamaranka Kamalo Actual nbr of pumps: 39 Potential nbr of pumps: 58* Tambakha Mohamed T. TURAY Area of intervention: 8 sections of Sanda Loko Actual nbr of pumps: 44 Potential nbr of pumps: 61* 030 31 89 76 Kambia Sorie G. KANU Area of intervention: 088 40 01 17 8 sections of Gbanti Kamaranka Pelewala II Actual nbr of pumps: 31 Sella Limba Potential nbr of pumps: 57* Sanda Loko ! Not yet certified ! Morlai KARGBO Area of intervention: 4 sections of Mag. Ndor. Actual nbr of pumps: 22 088 50 62 43 Rogbom Magbaimba Alusane JALLOH Gbanti Kamaranka Ndorhahun 076 56 27 89 Area of intervention: 077 32 18 77 3 sections of Sanda Tendaren Actual nbr of pumps: 22 Royankalol Potential nbr of pumps: 44* Sanda Tendaran Biriwa Area of intervention: Moses SESAY 4 sections of Mag. Ndor. 6 sections of Sanda Tendaren Actual nbr of pumps: 35 078 104 583 Gbendembu Ngowahun Potential nbr of pumps: 70* 030 500 209 Tambiama Benito CONTEH Safroko Limba 076 722 339 Area of intervention: Libeisaygahun 078 074 020 Whole chiefdom of G. Ngowahun (17 sections) Makeni Town Bumban Actual nbr of pumps: 23 Kakendeka Potential nbr of pumps: 110* Area of intervention: Osman KAMARA Makari Gbanti Paki Whole chiefdom of Biriwa Masabong (10 sections) NORTA Actual nbr of pumps: 20 O76 427 454 Bombali Potential number of pumps: 124* 077 334 658 Sebora Makoth Saidu FOFANAH Area of intervention: 078 325 921 Whole chiefdom of Libeisaygahun (6 sections) 2 sections of Makari Gbanti Abdul FORNAH Binkolo Actual nbr of pumps: 22 Hassan SESAY Mohamed TARAWALIE Potential nbr of pumps: 122* Area of intervention: 079 180 380 076 400 916 077 967 848 Whole chiefdom of S. Limba 077 990 779 099 360 147 (6 sections) Mangay Loko Mathinka Bumban Actual nbr of pumps: 19 Potential nbr of pumps: 84* Area of intervention: Area of intervention: Area of intervention: 3 sections of Makari Gbanti Whole chiefdom of B. Shebora (5 sections) Whole chiefdom of P. Masabong Actual nbr of pumps: 14 7 sections of Makari Gbanti (10 sections) Potential nbr of pumps: 38* Actual nbr of pumps: 34 Actual nbr of pumps: 18 Potential nbr of pumps: 226* Potential nbr of pumps: 102* * Approximative data European Union Last update: 20/05/2016 .
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