This project will drill 15 solar-powered wells in drought-affected regions of Tanzania, providing clean water access to over 20,000 people and reducing waterborne diseases.
In drought-prone regions of Tanzania, access to clean water is increasingly difficult. Women and children often walk hours daily to collect water from unsafe sources. This project will drill 15 deep wells equipped with solar-powered pumps to provide reliable, clean water.
Your support will transform lives by providing the most basic human need – clean water.
We primarily use deep borehole wells with solar-powered pumps, which provide reliable, clean water even during dry seasons. Each system is designed for the specific geological conditions of the location.
Community members contribute labor, local materials, and form water management committees that oversee maintenance, fair distribution, and collect small user fees for repairs. This ensures community ownership and sustainability.
We install appropriate filtration systems, conduct regular water quality testing, and train community members on water safety practices, proper storage, and system maintenance.
Each community establishes a maintenance fund from small user fees. We train local technicians who can handle basic repairs, and our technical team provides support for more complex issues.