Live Impact Tracking

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Interactive Impact Map

Data is Real-Time
Each point is 1km wide
Water Flowing
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Impacting

872,200
People Today

Currently Monitoring

2,552
Water Points

Status

98%
Water Flowing

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Latest Project Updates

Here's What our Teams Have Been Up to Lately
Kathoma Community Well Rehabilitation Complete!
05/22/2024: Kathoma Community Well Rehabilitation Complete!

We are excited to share that a safe, reliable water point at Kathoma Community in Sierra Leone is now providing clean water to community members! We also conducted hygiene and sanitation trainin...(see the project)


Muyala Community Spring Protection Complete!
05/22/2024: Muyala Community Spring Protection Complete!

Muyala Community now has access to clean water! Thanks to your donation, we transformed their spring into a flowing source of naturally filtered water. We also installed a chlorine dispenser to ...(see the project)


Ifwetere Community Spring Protection Underway!
05/22/2024: Ifwetere Community Spring Protection Underway!

The lack of adequate water in Ifwetere Community costs people time, energy, and health every single day. Clean water scarcity contributes to community instability and diminishes individuals’ per...(see the project)


Morie Bangura Community New Well Underway!
05/22/2024: Morie Bangura Community New Well Underway!

The lack of adequate water in Morie Bangura Community costs people time, energy, and health every single day. Clean water scarcity contributes to community instability and diminishes individuals...(see the project)


Kapsoi Primary School Well Complete!
05/22/2024: Kapsoi Primary School Well Complete!

We are excited to share that Kapsoi Primary School in Kenya now has access to a new safe water source thanks to the completion of their borehole well! Students and staff are already using the we...(see the project)