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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comMay 23, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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May 22, 2025, 3:19pm MDT

Elder Peter F. Mels, a member of the ruling authority, Cebueti and Pacific Presidential Presidency, approached the Kiliberty government in September 2022 and said, “What is the biggest problem facing your country?”

This extended hand launched an ongoing water project at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, in order to bring clean drinking water to ten islands of Kilibati. Three years later, as of April 2025, the church’s Pacific newsroom reported that clean drinking water was flowing across five islands.

Tonga also benefited from this water aid effort beyond the church’s desire for collaboration.

Plans with Kiliberty

After Elder Mears spoke with officials of the Kiliberty government, he was part of a conference in Brisbane, Australia, and explained the need for the Kiliberty people, a Pacific newsroom reported. President Adam Smith, a stock in Australia’s Gold Coast, had just returned from a water conference where fellow engineers had a solution.

According to the church’s Pacific newsroom, drought and rising sea levels contaminated Kilibati well water, killing six to eight children each week due to diseases related to contaminated water. The country and churches have agreed to the installation of 10 new solar plants on the islands that have been affected the most.

Members of the Kilibati Desalination Project will meet at Kilibati in July 2023. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Ruth M. Cross, Church Welfare and Independence Manager at Kiliberty, said:

The church was called Elder Jeff Brock and sister Judy Brock, and was called a humanitarian missionary working with Suez Group, a French-based utility and water management company.

“We stepped into this project,” recalls Sister Brock.

Men and women will be hugging smiling at camera in a tropical location in March 2025.
Elder Jeff, humanitarian missionary project manager, and sister Judy Brock, will be taking photos in Kiliberty in March 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

Many obstacles blocked the project path. Many islands were only accessible by boat, overloading barges, causing supply delivery.

On one of these trips, Brock discovered that the barges lacked enough fuel for their next trip to the island. Sister Block posted on social media for help, and before Barge’s departure time, a 14-year-old boy appeared.

A 14-year-old I-Kiribati boy is in position and smiling at the camera holding two fuel containers in March 2025.
A 14-year-old from Kiliberty saves a day by bringing in more fuel containers. Therefore, volunteers have sufficient fuel capacity to enter and exit remote work sites in March 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

“The 14-year-old boy responded with fuel a few hours before his early morning departure. He saved us,” Sister Brock reported.

On August 11, 2024, the first desalinated plants flowed to Aranuka Island. Local islanders have stepped up to train them on how to manage solar power plants. Five months later, OA Island ran a new factory in January, followed by Bell Island the following month in February. This momentum extends to the next island of Abatik and Aloe, where two more plants opened in April.

The second phase includes five plants, from the northern and southern tips of Maana Island, North Tarawa, Abaan and Maracai Islands, according to a report from the Pacific Newsroom.

With the temple on its way to the island, the church plans to double the number of agreed desalted plants in Kilibati.

From the sky, views of desalinated plants lined with solar panels. There were a few people around in March 2025.
Aerial view of the Kiliberty solar-powered desalination plant in March 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ

More nutrition in Tonga country

This water aid initiative in the Pacific Islands has approached the church to help replace the village’s water pumps, according to the Pacific Newsroom. The church agreed and went until they built a second tank in addition to the village’s new water pump.

“Today seems like a day of liberation as we are relieved of years of issues with water supply,” said Lōpeti Senituli, a member of the Fāhefa Development Committee. “We are grateful to the church members who helped them.”

On the long, dry beach, my sister Judy Brock walks towards a boat far away from the camera at low tide in March 2025.
Sister Judy Brock goes back to the boat for a long walk after visiting one of the Kiliberty desalination plants in March 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ
In March 2025, a group of workers will bring the tower and some solar panels to the construction site.
Workers will build a solar array that will be used to power desalination plants in March 2025. |Latter-day Saints’ Church of Jesus Christ
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