Water Well Charity Africa

The water project is a charity that provides access to clean safe and reliable water and sanitation solutions across sub saharan africa one village at a time.
Water well charity africa. Driving the water sector for new solutions new financial models greater transparency and local partnerships. We believe clean water is the first step out of poverty and that those without any should have it first. Drilled water wells are also able to reach water in deep aquifers in the earth meaning seasonal fluctuations in the water table are less likely to affect the quantity of water available at the well. Tech is great but if a villager needs to order a part from germany to fix a broken well it just won t happen.
No one in the uk or burkina faso receives any remuneration for their work. Our water wells must meet these requirements. We need your help. Help provide clean water to villages schools and remote communities in crisis hit countries.
Nearly 1 billion people suffer needlessly without access to safe water. Environment water water resources wetlands conservation management. Nonprofit that brings clean and safe drinking water to people in developing countries. Answering this basic human need charity water offers a lot of opportunities to get involved from volunteering to fundraising one creative way to raise funds is to pledge.
Every day in rural communities and poor urban centers throughout sub saharan africa hundreds of millions of people suffer from a lack of access to clean safe water. Water wells for africa active since 1996. Wwfa promotes rural african community development by providing sustainable water sources and reducing health risks associated with contaminated water. A few places do have mains water but even that supply lacks purity.
It s incredibly important work. 100 of donations received go to pay for wells. Our charity provides life saving water wells in burkina faso one of the poorest countries in west africa. Install hand pumps and dig community wells 100 donation policy.
We have been building water wells in rural africa since 1996. Money wasted on water projects in africa. A badly constructed and poorly maintained shallow well dug by a charity was full of soil and animal faeces and was making local people sick. One billion people in the developing world don t have access to clean water yet we take it for granted.
We re convinced this can change one village at a time. Since 1996 wwfa has installed over 150 water wells reaching over 300 000 people especially in hard to reach rural areas of malawi and mozambique.