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In this video, I offer an update on a visit we (@mcsamm and @collinz) made today to Adagya, a hamlet in Ghana's Ashanti region. Following multiple requests we have received from Ghanaians in recent weeks for assistance with the hive borehole project, we have decided to take a detour to some villages to see how hive and the blockchain can best serve them.
Adagya is a rural community that lacks safe drinking water. It takes roughly 3 hours to travel from Barekese town to Adagya village. The sole source of water in this town is a flowing river some distance away. They perceive it as unsanitary to continue enjoying the running water, so they reached to us for hive assistance. This is the first town we've been to this week. We hope that all of the other places we have yet to visit would be considered for future hive borehole initiatives.
Today's tour demonstrated how some Ghanaian towns are actually battling to get safe drinking water. Adagya and neighboring communities will be able to enjoy potable water through the empowerment of the hive blockchain. Even as the blockchain improves people's lives in these regions, the hive blockchain receives widespread awareness and the attention it deserves. Stay with me as we bring you updates from the several places we'll be visiting this week that may benefit from the hives project in the future. Thank you very much
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