clean water unlocks radical community transformation

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Education

Less time spent walking for water means more time spent in classrooms for boys and girls. But because the burden of water collection and treatment is heaviest for girls, just reducing water collection time by half is enough to increase girls’ school attendance by 3.5% in rural areas

Economics

Water access is at the heart of macroeconomic growth because it frees resources and indirectly boosts human capital. Underdeveloped countries with improved water and sanitation services experience GDP growth at a rate of 3.7% per capita per year. Comparable countries without these services only grow at a rate of 0.1% per year.⁴

Time & Income

Water access redeems productive time for adults, so much so that the World Health Organization says 70% of the benefits from an improved water source come from the productivity that can be leveraged when people reinvest time that would have been spent walking for water into income-generating activities.²

Health

Clean water access means less diarrheal disease, less stunting and malnutrition, and fewer deaths—particularly of children under 5, for whom diarrhea is the 2nd leading cause of death worldwide. And when people have more abundant acess to clean water, they can have better hygiene, which is critical to preventing disease.³

Women & Girls

You’ll bring your passion, we’ll bring our expertise. With over a decade of experience under our belt, giving water & giving life in Uganda is easy for you when we work together.

Our passion and focus may be clean water, but we’re all playing on the same team to see the world become a better place for current and future generations. That’s why we make sure our work aligns with as many of the United Nations’ broader sustainable development goals as possible.

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Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.

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Matthew 10:42

42 And whoever gives one of these little ones just a cup of cold water to drink in the name of a disciple, truly I say to you, he shall by no means lose his reward.”

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Roots

The Ugandan Water Project exists to see Uganda as a nation liberated from the bondage of water-borne disease and poverty as communities leverage the transformative power of clean water to empower all people to live the lives they were created for.

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Why Water?

Clean water is key to ending poverty, but nearly 1 in 5 people across Uganda faces severe water shortages and half must walk more than 30 minutes to reach a protected water source.

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