Access to safe drinking water remains a challenge in many rural areas. Imole Network Foundation responded by providing a clean and sustainable water source to Ayetoro village.
A borehole was drilled and fitted with a hand pump and filtration system to serve over 600 residents.
We ensured community involvement from start to finish, creating a sense of ownership and responsibility.
Health officers sensitized the villagers on hygiene, water conservation, and sanitation practices.
This project drastically reduced cases of waterborne diseases in the area within just weeks of completion.
This clean water project was dedicated to health, dignity, and sustainable development.
Ayetoro now has not just water, but also a future less burdened by disease and daily struggles.
This is just one of many steps we plan to take in bridging the water gap in underserved communities.