Specialty in our Services to humanity daily activities geared to the need and interest of rural communities, We accept responsibility for the people we serve by
making wise decisions
talking informed actions
using resources efficiently
We are committed to honesty fairness and transparency
We expect the best of ourselves and commit to work together to develop and produced technology for water
We are proactive and adapt the ever-changing environment in which we work
Identify appropriate awareness raising programme for water security and safe sanitation that are suitable for the illiterate rural
population (where the majority of the population are dominated by elderly people, women and children) and identify public
participation approaches that take into account the construct of the communities, which are strongly influenced by their
ethnic, cultural and religious beliefs. Identify appropriate technology for agriculture, water and sanitation services that can be
accepted, developed, operated and maintained by the local rural people, who often lack education/capacity and resources.
We Share our skills support and knowledge so each of us can grow to our full potential in rural areas is more challenging due to
the settlements location mostly in environmentally fragile areas; development models dominated by diverse cultural values, poor
economic condition, and associated cost recovery challenges. In many cases, scattered settlements, dominated by agro-based
economy and limited water resources give rise to challenges for infrastructure provision
Water supply and sanitation support in rural areas is more challenging due to the settlements location mostly in
environmentally fragile areas; development models dominated by diverse cultural values, poor economic condition, and
associated cost recovery challenges. In many cases, scattered settlements, dominated by agro-based economy and limited
water resources give rise to challenges for infrastructure provision. Most of the existing water infrastructure is decentralized
systems (e.g. community water collection point, public stand post, pit latrines and septic tanks in some cases). Such
infrastructure systems have also fallen into disrepair due to technical, financial and managerial limitations. Rural population
often depend on local water sources (wells, hand pumps, river), which are in many cases contaminated.
We are open to learning new ideas and innovative practice that will challenge and change us, Our overall aim of this focal area
is to support the development of an integrated development strategy for ensuring sustainable water security and sanitation in
rural area settlements.