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In Kenya’s Dry North, A Steady Supply Of Water Is Putting Smiles On Faces
Early in 2023. our Founder- Sarah Evans- and lead engineer- Kathryn Bergmann- visited our Kenya team, and journalist- Dominic Kirui- tagged along to learn about the work Well Aware has been doing in Kenya.Read More
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It Takes a Village to Change the World: Join Our Passionate Community
Join the Village, Well Aware’s devoted community of monthly donors committed to changing the world by providing clean water for life.Read More
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The Challenges & Successes of Implementing Clean Water Projects in East Africa
Solving the world’s water crisis will take more than implementing clean water systems and solutions. It requires us to confront the challenges we face with long-term maintenance, community involvement, and proper training.Read More
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Making Well Aware: The Untold Story
“11 years ago when I commissioned Daaba Centre (one of Well Aware’s first projects); it was a no-go zone, guarded by the locals armed and ready to fight. During my second visit, the area was a war zone..."Read More
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A year of innovation and rapid growth
2022 has been a year of hard work, innovation, and reach. As we continue in the fight for clean water, what we know is that we have really great supporters, clean water is a basic human right, and our team is mighty.Read More
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Thankful for a life with clean water
Clean water is necessary for a life of health, development, and opportunity. But, for far too many, clean water is not a guarantee.Read More
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A new way of life for Tangi Nyeusi
In anticipation of the new water well we broke ground on in late June 2022, the community has shifted from their nomadic lifestyle to building permanent homes, with the water system as an anchor for development.Read More
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Virtual Panel: Water Rights are Women’s Rights
Water scarcity disproportionately affects women and girls around the world. This International Women’s Day, hear from four experts as they share their first-hand stories of the many ways water affects women.Read More
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Looking back at 2021: more water projects than EVER!
Last year, we worked on 38 water projects. Because of your support and our growing team in Kenya, we continue to scale our project capacity to reach more communities in need. Read More