Giving water, giving life. The communities we've reached across South Sudan.

A school in Eastern Equatoria received a borehole and a steel-tank water yard in 2022. It is a small project with a large meaning for the children who rely on it every single day.
Across four schools in Lakes State we paired new boreholes with steel-tank water yards, giving each community both a clean source and the storage to carry it through the dry season.

On 2 June 2022, in the Longe West neighbourhood of Juba, we drilled the very first borehole with our own rig. It was the day our promise stopped being words on paper and became clean water in people's hands.
Working with the National Ministry of General Education and Instruction, we brought clean water to six schools across Western Bahr el Ghazal in 2021. Children who once missed lessons to fetch water now drink safely a few steps from their classrooms.
Four schools in Warrap gained their own safe water points in our 2021 Ministry of Education programme, turning long and risky water journeys into a short, safe walk.

Three schools in Central Equatoria received reliable, clean water close to home, helping pupils stay healthy and stay in their lessons.
In the Greater Pibor Administrative Area, a school gained a borehole and storage in 2022, reaching one of the communities that needs reliable water the most.
Returning to Western Bahr el Ghazal in 2022, we added two more school water points with steel-tank storage, building on the work we began there the year before.
Two schools in Northern Bahr el Ghazal joined our 2022 water-yard programme, bringing safe water within reach of the children who learn there.
Four more Warrap schools received boreholes and water yards in 2022, deepening our commitment to a state where clean water changes what a school day can hold.


Areas we currently serve across South Sudan.