Women bear the brunt of water collection, suffer the most from lack of sanitation access and the resulting indignities. As primary caregivers they are impacted the most when children fall sick with water-related diseases.
By providing access to clean water and fully involving women and girls in our community water, sanitation and hygeine trainings, we aim to empower whole communities.
We’ve selected pictures with a special focus on women. Click on a picture to view the gallery:
Hygeine & Sanitation training – Kobvya Village. Zambia
Women showing their vegetables
Women carrying their vegetables
Chianga school, Mozambique working together to plant vegetables
Chianga , women in the project harvesting some of the vegetables
Mrs Nosiku Mate Mukwambuy and family, Muwe village, Mongu, Zambia
Anna and her sister at the community well
Mrs Kate Kalina giving her child water from a scoop hole Liyendela village, Zambia
H&S Training at Mucombe School
Women of Nandusu community clearing the surroundings at lui lipuwe school
Chissangamidze Community – previous watersource
Madudu community prevoius water source
Women fetching water from previous water source, at Madzimatchena community
Previous water source at Piloto community
Nhamississua at a previous water source
Mrs Lubinda from Nsului village, Zambia
Mabuka-Imbula-drawing-water-from-the-nearby-stream-in-Tumuna-village-zambia
Mrs Kahumuna Christabel, Zambia
Ms Kalumbu Chinga washing dishes near the dish rack
Mrs Mwande Songiso, Sinanda Village, Zambia
Wamunyima Mubita and family, Zambia
Ms-Mutinta-Lukonga-and-family
Mrs Mwiya washing her daughter
Kalabo, Zambia. Local technician training – women join in the dismantling and assembling of a pump
Gracious, the first female driller we ever trained in Manual borehole drilling, Zambia
Mrs. Mwiya teacher at Likutwe primary school, Zambia
Very happy Sanguene community
The new water pump
Sara-Zefanias, pounding with her daughter
Rosa Jhone Family enjoying their healthy soup at her house , Chianga community
H&S Training Maquina Community
Women in construction mixing the mortar