Enkerende Water Project

Program Overview

The Enkerende Water Project is an initiative aimed at improving access to safe and reliable water sources for rural communities. Funded by Procter & Gamble (P&G) and supported by William & James College, Boston, MA, the project focuses on enhancing community health and wellbeing through sustainable water solutions.

The Need

Many communities in the region continue to face challenges accessing clean and safe water, exposing them to waterborne diseases and limiting their overall quality of life. Women and children are often the most affected, as they bear the responsibility of sourcing water over long distances.

What We Do

The project supports the development and improvement of water access systems within communities. This includes establishing reliable water points and promoting safe water usage practices to ensure long-term sustainability and improved public health outcomes.

Who We Serve

The programme serves rural and underserved communities, with a focus on households that lack access to safe water sources. It also supports community groups and local institutions that rely on sustainable water systems.

Reach and Impact

Through this initiative, communities have experienced improved access to safe water, contributing to better health outcomes and reduced burden on families. The project continues to play a vital role in strengthening community resilience and wellbeing.

Partners

The Enkerende Water Project is funded by Procter & Gamble (P&G) and supported by William & James College, Boston, MA.