Drill a borehole Project
Drill a borehole Project
Research by the World bank in 2019 revealed that approximately 60 million Nigerians were living without access to basic drinking water services, 80 million without access to improved sanitation facilities and 167 million without access to a basic handwashing facility. Thirty-nine per cent of households lack access to at least basic water supply services in rural areas, while only half have access to improved sanitation.
This project is designed to provide support for these communities to drill boreholes, thereby providing access to clean water for the community.

How you can take action
Mobilize resources to drill a borehole in a community in need of a borehole that is suffering from a lack of access to clean water.
Lend your creativity to create relevant multi-media content, technology innovation or solutions that raise awareness or address this issue.
Clean Water workshop
Clean Water workshop
According to a recent study by UNICEF, poor access to improved water in Nigeria remains a major contributing factor to high morbidity and mortality rates. 73% of the disease burden is associated with unclean water and improper hygiene.
Clean water collection, purification and storage innovation workshop is targeted at educating underserved communities on clean water collection, water purification and storage, methods.

How you can take action
Organize a workshop targeted at educating underserved communities on clean water collection, water purification and storage, methods.
Lend your creativity to create relevant multi-media content, technology innovation or solutions that raise awareness or address this issue.