Clean water remains out of reach for 703 million individuals worldwide

In developing nations, access to clean water doesn't just save lives - it transforms entire communities.

Imagine ten UK populations combined – that’s how many people (1 in 10 globally) lack clean water today. For rural families, this means children missing school and parents losing income while collecting often-contaminated water. But proven solutions exist: just one reliable water source can break this cycle, delivering health, education and economic transformation – especially for women and children.”

What are the key steps to overcoming the global water crisis?

We partner with local experts and community leaders to identify the most effective and sustainable water solutions tailored to each location. This could include drilling wells, installing piped systems, implementing BioSand Filters, or setting up rainwater harvesting systems.

Every water project we support includes comprehensive sanitation and hygiene training. Additionally, we help form local Water Committees to ensure long-term maintenance and keep water flowing for generations to come.

Health

Contaminated water claims more lives each year than all violence and wars combined.

Education

Without clean water, girls often miss school to collect water or care for sick family members. A reliable water source gives them back their education

Time

Every single day, women and girls globally lose a staggering 200 million hours

Women Empowerment

In 80% of households without direct water access, the burden of water collection falls disproportionately on women and girls.

Unite for Water - Every Drop of Generosity Counts

No more water-fetching journeys means more learning hours – clean water gives girls the gift of education.