Water ngo Uganda.

We are one of the leading water ngos in Uganda.

Everyone has the right to access clean water however there are many communities in Uganda which don’t have access to clean water.  Some of the communities are still relying on the dug wells for their water harvest however most of the wells dry out during the dry season and some wells are not sufficient for the big communities.

In most of the communities, due to the large population; members have to line up very early in the morning just to access that water and the sad reality is that most of the water is not safe enough.

For some of the communities, there only have one borehole with serves many villages and to access water, you need to travel several kilometers, sometimes more than 10, just to get water.

People’s lives have been heavily affected due to lack of water and this is when we came in.

Aumentar Vulnerable foundation has been able to provide access to clean water to several rural communities in Uganda. We do this by simply drilling boreholes. To date, there are several boreholes in use around several communities thanks to your support.

Many lives have been changed as a result of our borehole initiatives.

Boreholes provide clean water and they are one of the best long term solutions to the water problems across the country. These boreholes usually don’t need a lot of maintenance, there are boreholes we drilled years ago that are still in use today.

 

Help drill a borehole in Uganda.

 

We would not have been able to drill the boreholes without the assistance of our donors. Everyone is welcome to support us to drill a borehole. Any amount of support is welcome.  We already know the communities that need the boreholes and whenever we have enough funds, we simply drill boreholes. After drilling the boreholes, most of our donors have been able to visit those communities to see how their money have impacted such communities.

You contributions could be a life changing moment for someone in the rural area.

Let us provide clean water today to different rural communities by drilling boreholes.

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