Mangar Village, Warap State, South Sudan

“I’m Ayen Mayath Lual, a 30-year-old with five children. We used to face quite a challenge when it came to getting water. The borehole we relied on was far away, and to make matters worse, people charged us money for water. It was tough, especially with a family to take care of. We now have our own borehole, and it’s not just any borehole – it’s clean and reliable. This means I can easily fetch water from a nearby source without the hassle of traveling long distances or dealing with unnecessary charges. The happiness of having access to clean water right at our doorstep is a lot. No more worries about water scarcity or the financial burden of fetching it. With a smile on my face, I can say that we’re enjoying the blessings of clean water – a basic necessity.”

Ayen Mayath Lual, Community Member.

This project was undertaken as part of our campaign of projects that actively reduce carbon emissions. This project helped the community save their much needed wood which was previously being burnt daily to boil water. This project has also eliminated the many thousands of hours previously spent on walking to collect water.