Rwanda

Total Poplulation

14M

Safely Managed Water

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Impact

4500 Families


Together We Are Mighty

Join us in transforming lives—help us raise $150,000 to bring safe drinking water to 50,000 people for the next 3 years.

At 2 cents per household per day, this life-changing impact is affordable and achievable. Since launching direct shipments to Rwanda in 2025, our teams have demonstrated their capacity for growth—but now we need your support to complete a crucial large order and hire a dedicated Rwandan Director of Clean Water to lead this vital mission on the ground.

Will you stand with us and invest in the health, hope, and future of Rwandan families? Together, we can make clean water a reality.


Clean Water for Rwanda

Water for Rwanda

Rwanda, also known as “the land of 1000 hills”, is a densely populated country located in the Great Rift Valley of Central Africa with a total population of 13.7 million people. in rural areas, families completely lack safely managed water sources and approximately 40% of families rely on open and/or distant water sources¹. In Rwanda, 3.9% of children die before the age of five².

With an annual income GNI per capita of $930 USDÂł, providing affordable safe water is paramount in solving this crisis. We provide a comprehensive water program with one of the lowest-cost water purification solutions in the world.

1. UNWATER/UNESCO JMP (2022) WASH Data. https://washdata.org/data/household#!/
2. UNICEF. (2021) Monitoring the situation of children and women. https://data.unicef.org/sdgs/country/rwa/
3. World Bank (2022) GNI per capita Uganda. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GNP.PCAP.CD?locations=RW


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IMPACT

Water for all five provinces

In October of 2021, Roger (Founder) and Rob (CEO) traveled to Rwanda to conduct a Training of Trainers with the Peace and Development Network, a collaborative effort of NGOs representing all five provinces of Rwanda. With your generosity, we have are implementing community-led water programs throughout Rwanda. We are focusing on households in socioeconomic categories four and five (according to the Rwanda’s Ubudehe classification poverty index) with a focus on areas with greater need. These areas are typically made up of families earning less than 45,000rwf ($32usd) per month.


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