This project will drill a borehole and establish a community food garden in rural South Africa, providing reliable access to safe water and nutritious food for vulnerable children and families. The water source will support drinking, sanitation, and irrigation, enabling year-round vegetable production. By linking water access to food security, the project strengthens nutrition, health, and long-term community resilience through sustainable, locally managed solutions.
In many rural South African communities, vulnerable children and families face daily hardship due to limited access to safe water and nutritious food. Without a reliable water source, schools and community centres struggle to maintain hygiene, prepare meals, or grow vegetables. This deepens food insecurity, poor nutrition, and health risks, leaving already vulnerable households less able to cope with poverty, drought, and rising living costs.
This project will solve the problem by drilling a borehole to provide a reliable source of safe water for drinking, cooking, hygiene, and irrigation. It will also establish a shade net food garden to grow fresh vegetables year-round for vulnerable children and families. By combining water access with food production and community training, the project will improve nutrition, strengthen hygiene and sanitation, and build long-term local resilience and sustainability.
The long-term impact of this project will be improved water security, better nutrition, and stronger community resilience for vulnerable children and families. Reliable access to water will support hygiene, sanitation, and year-round food production, reducing dependence on emergency food support. Over time, the project will help create healthier households, improve child wellbeing, strengthen local self-reliance, and provide a sustainable foundation for long-term community development.
This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).
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