KYAKA II Lifewater Group 44 Distribution with Water Works October 2024
Introduction The Kyaka II Refugee Settlement project has been going on for several years in conjunction with the sponsor, Water Works, during which thousands of emergency and static Lifewater systems
Kyaka II Refugee Settlement – Schools and Health Centres Lifewater Pilot
Project Title: Increasing Safe Drinking Water Access at Institutional Level through the Provision of Static Water FiltersPilot Project Location: Kyaka II Refugee Settlement, Kyegegwa District Implementing Partners: LifeWater, Nsamizi Training
Kakindo, Kakumiro District, Uganda gets Lifewater with The Aall Foundation!
On 11th September, 2024, the Lifewater team travelled from Kasese and Katoma to meet the Lifewater Coordinator of Kakumiro for the next distribution. Kakumiro is one of the new Districts
Back to Karambi with the Aall Foundation! August 2024
The Aall Foundation sponsorship has blessed another 125 households with Lifewater systems in Karambi sub-county, at the border of Uganda and Congo, Bwera, Kasese district. This is a second phase
Lifewater with the Aall Foundation in Karambi Uganda January 2024
Background Water access rates in Kasese vary from 18 % in Kyondo Sub-County to 95 % in Ihandiro Sub- County. Kasese has 3,391 domestic water points which serve a total
Katoma Kanoga Village Lifewater Distribution December 2023 with the Aall Foundation
Lifewater, in collaboration with The Aall Foundation, conducted a two-day distribution event in Katoma Village, Kasule Subcounty, Kyegengwa District, Uganda early in December 2023. The primary focus was to provide
Aall Foundation Villages project – Kisiita West B Lifewater Distribution Sept. 2023
BACKGROUND: Kakumiro District is found in the Western part of Uganda in the Bunyoro sub-region. The red area on the map below marks its location. The access rates in Kakumiro
Lifewater Zanzibar Aall Foundation Pilot Project October 2023
Zanzibar is a semi-autonomous Tanzanian archipelago off the coast of East Africa, consisting of three islands – Unguja, Pemba and Mafia (administered by Tanzania). Unguja, the largest island is commonly