Easy access and clean water for communities

It has already been a little more than 06 years since the Boko Haram has been terrorizing the Extreme North region in Cameroon. This is in addition to other crisis still existing. The novel COVID-19 came to bump up the challenges. The majority of the victims, with regard to human damage are women and children.
Thousands of children have not been going to school for years. There are no more shelter for families; Women and children are victims of rape; Many women have children with unknown father, Children are malnourished, Some others die from malnutrition and extreme suffering, these are the consequences of what is happening in Cameroon at the moment and more critically in the Extreme – North.
Widows and children have neither food nor pure water. It has become critical. They need help, they need urgent support. They must trek to a stream in order to collect their drinking water, therefore leaving them to drink dirty water. Children walk 18,6 miles every day in order to dig wells and find unclean water to survive.
Water revolutionizes the health and future of entire societies and we are committed to bringing clean water solutions to global communities.
Together we can find an urgent solution to this situation. Your donation will have a massive positive impact in saving and improving their lives.
There is an urgent need to find solution like drilling techniques and latrines, to bring back a smile for those victims. It is together and little by little that we can give to this layer of the population who continue to suffer, a taste for life.
As of today we count 47 communities in the Extreme North.For 30 donors of the same amount, one community can have clean and pure water from drilling of an average depth of 150 feet. Drilling is a technique or operation allowing the digging of generally vertical holes or wells to get water. Water from technique is considered the best for human consumption for various reasons. In order to maintain the integrity of the water collected, the well and its surroundings are regularly inspected. Children and elders will no more be fighting with animals to carry water from dirty and unprotected sources.
