Project Report
| Jun 12, 2026
Clean Water Access for Rural communities in Tororo
By Henry Okumu | Project Leader
Empowering Youth as Water Ambassadors
Young people are becoming powerful agents of change within project communities. During this reporting period, the project launched youth engagement activities aimed at promoting water conservation, hygiene awareness, and environmental stewardship.
Youth volunteers participated in training workshops where they learned about water management, sanitation, leadership, and community mobilization. Following the training, participants organized awareness campaigns and educational activities within their schools and villages.
These young ambassadors have demonstrated remarkable enthusiasm and creativity. They have led community discussions, supported clean-up exercises, and encouraged households to adopt healthier hygiene practices.
By involving youth in project activities, we are building a generation that understands the value of clean water and is committed to protecting local resources. Their participation also strengthens community ownership and sustainability.
Many young participants have expressed interest in continuing their involvement beyond the project's duration, creating a foundation for long-term community engagement.
We are inspired by their dedication and grateful to our donors for supporting initiatives that empower future leaders.
Jun 11, 2026
Clean Water Access for Rural communities in Tororo
By Henry Okumu | Project Leader
Strengthening Partnerships for Greater Impact
Collaboration remains a cornerstone of our approach to delivering sustainable water solutions. During this reporting period, we strengthened partnerships with local government agencies, community organizations, schools, and health facilities.
These partnerships have enhanced project coordination, increased community participation, and improved the efficiency of implementation activities. Local leaders have played an important role in mobilizing residents and supporting project planning processes.
Joint monitoring visits were conducted to review progress, identify challenges, and develop solutions. These collaborative efforts have improved accountability and ensured that project activities remain aligned with community priorities.
Schools and health facilities have also become valuable partners in promoting hygiene education and water conservation practices. Their involvement extends the reach of project messages and helps reinforce positive behaviors.
Strong partnerships create opportunities for knowledge sharing, resource mobilization, and long-term sustainability. By working together, stakeholders can achieve greater impact than any single organization could accomplish alone.
We thank all partners and supporters who continue to contribute to the success of this initiative.
Jun 11, 2026
Clean Water Access for Rural communities in Tororo
By Henry Okumu | Project Leader
Advancing Health Through Clean Water
Access to clean water is closely linked to better health outcomes, and we are pleased to report encouraging progress in this area. During the reporting period, community members and local health workers reported noticeable improvements in sanitation and hygiene practices.
Health education activities reached hundreds of households through community meetings, home visits, and public awareness campaigns. Topics included water treatment, safe storage, handwashing, and disease prevention.
Families have become more aware of the risks associated with contaminated water and are taking proactive steps to protect their health. Many households now use covered containers for water storage and have established designated handwashing stations.
Local health workers have observed a reduction in cases of common waterborne illnesses compared to previous periods. While continued monitoring is necessary, these early signs suggest that improved water access and hygiene education are having a positive impact.
The project also strengthened collaboration with health facilities, schools, and community leaders to reinforce key health messages and encourage behavior change.
We are grateful for the support that enables us to address both the infrastructure and educational components necessary for lasting health improvements.