Water systems and kiosks under construction

Discover the latest news from Freetown, where construction of water systems and kiosks is in full progress in Sierra Leone.

In total, this project works on seven water systems.

We’re constructing two new solar-powered water systems in Calaba Town and the Waterloo community. These systems will supply water to two schools and to water kiosks located in nearby community markets.

Five existing water systems are being rehabilitated and upgraded to operate as water kiosks.

Construction of the water system at the School for the Blind in Waterloo, Freetown, Sierra Leone.

Waterloo

At Grafton School for the Blind, 85% of the work has been completed. Installation of the tank, solar panels and pump is currently underway.

Calaba Town

At WMA School in Calaba Town, 25% of the work has been completed. Construction of the foundation and the water tower is well underway.

Water from the new school systems will be piped to two new water kiosks located at the markets in Kola Tree and Shell.

Both kiosks are 75% complete. Installation of the Grundfos AQtap dispensers will take place in the next quarter.

By placing water kiosks at local markets, market women, their customers and surrounding communities will finally gain access to safe water, reducing the risk of waterborne diseases.

Construction of the water kiosk in Kola Tree, Freetown, Sierra Leone.
Construction of VIP latrine at Mary Ash Primary School

With this project we also aim to improve access to sanitation and hygiene.

VIP Latrine

At Mary Ash Primary School, we are upgrading the toilets. Two separate VIP latrine blocks are being constructed for boys and girls. Both will be accessible to students with disabilities. Construction is currently 65% complete.

In addition, hygiene education has been provided at 10 other schools, where hand washing stations have also been installed.

In total, this project works on 7 water systems: 2 new systems and 5 existing ones — all of which are being upgraded with new water kiosks at strategic locations, mainly local markets.

  • 2 new Water Management Committees: For the newly constructed water systems, water committees have been established and trained to coordinate daily management and basic maintenance.

  • 3 Savings for Transformation (S4T) groups: The project also introduces the Savings for Transformation (S4T) approach to support income-generating activities, helping parents to better provide for their families. So far, 3 S4T groups have been formed.
Community member using one of the new water points.

With the support of Made Blue ambassadors Vreugdenhil Dairy Foods and Hoogwegt Group, we are addressing calcium deficiency among students by adding milk powder to school meals.

The first shipment of milk powder has already been safely stored and will be distributed once schools reopen in September 2025.

We are still waiting for two required documents before distribution can begin: registration with the Food and Drugs Authority and a license from the Consumer Protection Agency.

Want to learn more about our water projects?

rom households in Bangladesh and Nepal to schools in remote villages in Ethiopia — every Made Blue water project brings us one step closer to sustainable access to clean drinking water for all.

Learn more about our projects and the impact we’re making together:

Sierra Leone: Water and nutrition at schools

With 7 water kiosks and the provision of milk powder for school meals, we help more than 55,000 people to a better future.

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Uganda: Wash & Learn

Together with the local population, we devise water solutions that work well for them. Women are central to this.

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Malawi: Madzi for Malawi

In Malawi, more than 7 million people lack clean water. We are going to change this by building and repairing water points.

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Sierra Leone: Water for a good start in life

We are helping young and expectant mothers and their children live healthy and safe lives by investing in health center facilities in Sierra Leone.

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Nepal: Water by Women

In Nepal we restore water supplies and teach women to manage them as a business.

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Bangladesh: Mini grids for households

In Bangladesh, mini water networks will provide 33,670 people with direct access to clean drinking water.

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