This World Water Day, we want to not only promote clean water for all, but to make that water life-lasting.
Our infographic on water sustainability highlights water project failures in the past 20 years and how we can prevent failure in the future. Providing true access to clean water not only lies in the hardware to deliver it, but the software to keep clean water running. 
Take action with us this World Water Day.
Infographic by Water Collective. Sources: WASHCost, Rural Water Supply Network
Mrs Nkwelle Marie leads a group of 16 women and is dedicated to empowering and advancing the women in her village. Despite living in a remote area with impassable roads, Mrs. Marie was able to secure cassava processing machines to boost crop quality and the selling power of women farmers. Her ambitious is endless, with plans to open a health center with strong maternity care, and to bring clean water to her village. 
Here’s to all the inspiring women in our lives, Happy International Women’s Day!
Do you remember where you were in 2002? What were your hopes and goals for your future more than a decade ago?
In 2002, a small village named Elah made a commitment to find clean, accessible water for its community of 300 people. However, without the support and guidance needed to build a water system, Elah still does not have clean water 11 years later.
To this day, Elah has experienced little growth, continuing a cycle of poor health and economy due to a lack of clean water. Can you imagine not having the opportunity to grow and progress in 11 years? With you, we are going to change that for Elah. We want to end Elah’s water crisis for good and give opportunity. Opportunity for better health, economy, and a brighter future. Here’s How


We are almost 50% away from ending Elah’s water crisis this year. Join The Collective and every month, you’ll be bringing Elah closer to its dream of clean water. 
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Do you remember where you were in 2002? What were your hopes and goals for your future more than a decade ago?

In 2002, a small village named 
Elah made a commitment to find clean, accessible water for its community of 300 people. However, without the support and guidance needed to build a water system, Elah still does not have clean water 11 years later.

To this day, Elah has experienced little growth, continuing a cycle of poor health and economy due to a lack of clean water. Can you imagine not having the opportunity to grow and progress in 11 years? With you, we are going to change that for Elah.
 
We want to end Elah’s water crisis for good and give opportunity. Opportunity for better health, economy, and a brighter future. 

Here’s How
We are almost 50% away from ending Elah’s water crisis this year. Join The Collective and every month, you’ll be bringing Elah closer to its dream of clean water.