Construction of Latrine
Construction of 20 Biodigester Latrines in Yipelnaayili
The project directly benefited 173 residents across 20 households, while local artisans—trained in biodigester latrine construction—gained valuable skills, offering them new income opportunities and enabling sustainable maintenance. A project committee was also established to oversee the implementation and plan for future expansion.
Mechanized Borehole in Nyagbo Odumasi
The Nyagbo Odumase community in Ghana’s Volta Region faced ongoing water challenges due to an overused and unsafe borehole. A new mechanized borehole was installed, connected to a reservoir, and extended to multiple access points, providing safe, reliable water to over 150 households.
Construction of Latrine
Building of Toilets within the School in the Yared
Construction of latrine at Somodo primary school
Extension of Pipeborne Water in Kukuo
In Kukuo, women gained skills to start businesses, while the community improved clean water access through collective effort and local partnerships.
Expansion of Community Dam in Woribogu Kukuo
In Kukuo, Ghana, seasonal water shortages—especially during harmattan—have driven community members to walk long distances to access water.
Household Biodigester Latrine Construction in Napagyili
In Napagyili, a farming community of 1,784 people living in 228 households, open defecation had long been the norm.
Household Pour-Flush Latrines in Nwodua
The household pour-flush latrine project, a community-driven initiative, aimed to improve sanitation and health in the community by…