How we work?
1. Providing Safe and Reliable Water Sources
We work with communities and authorities to ensure consistent access to clean water by:
• Constructing and rehabilitating boreholes, wells, and protected springs
• Installing rainwater harvesting systems
• Supporting piped water networks and water kiosks
• Ensuring water points meet safety, accessibility, and sustainability standards
Our goal is to bring water closer to households and reduce the burden—especially on women and children—of long daily walks.
2. Promoting Safe Water Practices
Access to water is not enough—communities also need knowledge to use it safely.
We promote:
• Safe water storage and treatment at household level
• Use of filtration systems and chlorine tablets
• Hygiene behavior change communication
• Community demonstration sessions on safe water handling
This helps reduce waterborne diseases and keeps families healthy.
3. Strengthening Community Water Management
We empower communities to manage and maintain their water systems effectively.
This includes:
• Training Water User Committees (WUCs)
• Supporting inclusive management structures with women and youth participation
• Providing tools and skills for basic repairs
• Developing community maintenance plans
Locally owned water systems last longer and serve more people.
4. Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Access
We make sure no one is left behind.
Our water programs are designed to support:
• Children, especially girls who often collect water
• Persons with disabilities and older persons
• Refugee and host communities
• Schools, health facilities, and public institutions
We work to ensure water access is safe, inclusive, and free from discrimination.
5. Integrating Water with Health, Education, and Livelihoods
Clean water is central to all areas of life.
We integrate water solutions across sectors by:
• Supporting school WASH facilities to keep children in class
• Improving water access in health facilities for safe service delivery
• Linking water to agriculture and livelihood activities
• Reducing protection risks, especially for women and girls
When water systems improve, community wellbeing improves too.
Our Approach