We’ve supported the Max Tapwater project to realise 80 water networks in different locations in Bangladesh since 2022. Aside from direct access to clean water and the creation of jobs, the project also supports safe sanitation and hygiene practices, especially for families and young children. In this update, you’ll learn about Bushra, who’s profited immensely from this part of the project.
Category: Update water project
An update on construction works in Nepal
We’ve made major progress in Nepal over the past few months. We’ve constructed six new water points and restored two existing ones, giving 1,950 people direct access to clean water.
Finishing up in India
In India, we have constructed 10 borewells in a short time. This has given the many residents of remote villages much more time and freedom.
Wrapping up in Ethiopia
We wrapped up our project in Ethiopia in 2023, with great success. Our focus was on providing children access to water and facilities at schools, in a way that the entire neighborhood could benefit from. By focussing on training and sharing vital information, local communities will benefit from this project for many years to come.
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.
Drilling for water
We are supporting a project in India to build 10 borewells for remote villages. How does that work? Let’s find out.
A school visit in Nepal
At the end of 2023, we were able to build a new water point at a secondary school in Nepal. 438 people are now supplied with clean water.
7 borewells in 5 months
In 2024 we are supporting a project in India in which we will build 10 wells. 7 of these have already been realised in the first quarter of the year.
Visiting Uganda
In October 2023 we traveled to the area around Fort Portal in Uganda with a group of ambassadors. There we were able to see the results of the hard work of local entrepreneurs with our own eyes. We received a warm welcome, and had an inspiring journey in this beautiful country.
Water by women NEPAL: UPDATE
A lot of work has been done in Nepal. From constructing the water systems to ensuring a sustainable future for these water points, no stone has been left unturned. These efforts are much needed as Nepal suffers greatly from the effects of climate change.