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What We Do?
We design and build modern, safe, and hygienic toilets in rural schools across Africa. By replacing outdated pit latrines with sustainable sanitation facilities, we create cleaner and healthier environments for students and teachers
We work closely with local communities to raise awareness about the importance of proper sanitation and hygiene. Our educational programs empower students, teachers, and parents to maintain these facilities and adopt healthier practices.
We implement innovative and eco-friendly technologies to ensure our sanitation solutions are sustainable and effective. From water-efficient systems to waste recycling methods, we aim to provide lasting benefits to schools and their communities.
We provide comprehensive training sessions on personal hygiene, handwashing, and sanitation practices. By educating students and teachers, we promote long-term health and well-being in schools and surrounding communities.
We collaborate with government bodies, NGOs, private sector partners, and donors to secure funding and resources. These partnerships help us expand our reach and impact, bringing improved sanitation to more schools across Africa.
We regularly monitor and assess the impact of our projects to ensure they meet our goals and make a positive difference. Feedback from schools and communities helps us refine our approach and maximize the effectiveness of our initiatives.
Popular Causes
Rural schools often struggle with insufficient funding, which limits their ability to invest in essential sanitation facilities. This financial shortfall leads to a lack of proper toilet infrastructure, resulting in outdated, unhygienic, and inadequate facilities that pose health risks to students.
There is a widespread lack of awareness regarding the importance of proper sanitation and hygiene in many communities. Without adequate education, schools and local communities fail to prioritize building or maintaining safe toilets, contributing to unsanitary conditions.
Rising population and rapid urbanization in rural areas put pressure on existing sanitation infrastructure. Overcrowded schools with limited toilet facilities struggle to accommodate increasing student numbers, leading to overuse and deterioration of these amenities.
Many governments lack specific policies or adequate support focused on improving school sanitation. When policies do exist, they are often poorly enforced or funded, resulting in insufficient resources and attention to the maintenance and development of proper sanitation facilities.