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Twenty new water grids in Bangladesh

2023 was a productive year for the Max Tapwater project in Bangladesh. The number of water grids has doubled, bringing many more advantages than just clean water from the tap.

Water grids

By installing and maintaining mini water grids many families gain access to clean running water in their homes. The techniques used for this are relatively affordable and simple.

These grids can last up to fifteen years, and even longer with proper maintenance. These networks provide jobs and income, which almost certainly guarantees the required maintenance.

40 grids have been built to date, 20 of which were built in the past calendar year. 2,100 additional households and companies have been connected to running clean water in 2023. Eight thousand people now have direct access to clean water at home via a tap.

3,885 hours of labour saved

We often say it: It’s not only water that flows from a tap. It also provides time. The figures for this project emphasise this once again. Thanks to the 40 grids that have been installed, the many residents of this area jointly save 3,885 hours per day that were previously spent on providing clean water for themselves and their families. Girls and women can now spend this time going to school, caring for family and generating income – a snowball effect with purely positive consequences.

At the same time, the grids also create more work – in the best possible way! Each grid has an administrator responsible for connections, maintenance and income. To date, the grids have created 58 new jobs, providing both long-term access to running water for the community and economic independence for these operators. A beautiful circular effect that we are very proud of.

Girl washes face

Looking forward

Thanks to the hard work last year the number of water networks has doubled. Additionally, new water quality meters have been installed at existing grids, ensuring the health of the users. This is backed up by data. There has not yet been a single case of waterborne diseases in the affiliated communities.

We are well on our way to achieving the goals of this project. By the end of 2026, we hope that a total of 130 water grids will have been built, which will provide 9,100 households consisting of 33,700 people with clean water. It will also create 148 jobs.

This year we are making a big effort to achieve these goals. 30 new water grids are planned to be built, doubling the number of people with a tap in their home. We will keep you informed of the progress!

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Max Tap Water

In Bangladesh, 73 million people still do not have access to water at home. As a result, especially women and girls spend at least 2 hours a day to fetch water. That water is often polluted with various diseases and malnutrition as a result.

Our mission in this project is therefore: easy, safe and affordable water at home. We will do this in an enterprising way by constructing mini water networks that will pay for themselves. This way we get a flywheel effect!


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