In India, implementation of the Foundation’s water projects is secured by our strategic partner, Sunlit Future. Sunlit Future is essentially a technology provider that specialises in building solar solutions. They are based in…
These days, we have a good reason to celebrate: 66,000 refugees now have access to drinking water thanks to our ambitious collaboration with Water Mission. Over the weekend, the NGO…
“Kenya 23 – next level” is a revisit and expansion of the “Kenya 23” project (2014), which again was a revisit and repair project reaching out to communities that had…
In this video, Water Mission’s Emergency Response Coordinator, Craig Williams, takes us from Makassar to Palu on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, where the devastating tsunami has destroyed everything on…
Besides the inhabitants in Zeze, the village hosts three schools and a health clinic, which is frequented by people from the surrounding rural area. On any given day, there is…
In rural areas of Togo, only 40 pct. of the population has access to drinking water from an improved water source within 30 min walking distance. Open defecation is widely…
Burundi is one of the poorest countries in the world. Approximately 80% of the estimated population of 10.88 million lives below the international poverty line (1,90 USD/day). Subsistence farming is still…
In Sartili, a remote tribal area of Odisha in India, Jaya Mani Mondalo and her family have running water and toilet facilities, something very rare for the area. The water…
The project expands the current scope of SE4RC so that the solar water pumping can be extended and adapted to supply safe drinking water to the communities. This will be…
Nyarugusu and nearby Nduta and Mtendeli refugee camps are situated in northwestern Tanzania, close to the borders of DR Congo and Burundi. In 2015, an influx of Burundian refugees increased…
Due to one of the worst floods in Peruvian history, more than 20,000 inhabitants in the Piura region in northern Peru have been left homeless. Flooding of four rivers in…