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Safe water, healthy babies
Solutions from Water.org bring safe water and sanitation to pregnant women in need, helping ensure a healthy pregnancy and safe delivery.
The power of water for Tamenech's family
Not only did Tamenech want to prevent her children from walking to rivers or ponds to find water like she did as a child, but her role as a nurse gave her the insight to know how unhealthy that water is. Read Tamenech's story.
To endless possibilities
The management of Birtukan and Adisu's home and the success of their business would not be possible without water. Learn how Water.org was able to help these two with a small affordable loan.
Woinshet
A story about how a woman in Ethiopia, Africa got access to clean water through a microfinance loan. Learn how small contributions from people like you can make a BIG difference.
Funding Partners
As a funding partner, your investment supports innovative water and sanitation solutions that scale and sustain. Learn how to contribute and join our mission today.
Water for Matthews' family
Matthews and Butukan live in a semi-rural village outside of Sodo, Ethiopia. The couple built their mud and thatch home a couple of years ago, before their daughter was born. Learn how Water.org was able to empower this family.
Water means Lomitu saves time and earns more
Lomitu lives in Ethiopia and until recently, didn’t have access to safe water. Forced to walk a half hour to an unprotected spring, Lomitu was losing the time she spent making a living. Learn how Water.org worked to empower Lomitu.
Southeast Asia Newsletter November 2017
Updates on Water.org's work in Southeast Asia
Homework looks different now
Boys and girls will spend up to 6 hours each day finding and collecting water, and likely walk more than 3 miles to do it. Learn how Water.org has empowered children around the word through the use of small affordable loans.
Progress on Access to Safe Water and Sanitation
Understand the microfinance ecosystem in Kenya and Uganda along with how Water.org's partnerships are improving water and sanitation access.
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