PURE WATER

PURE WATER

Clean water in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially in Congo is absolutely necessary for basic human health and wellbeing, as the lack of access to safe drinking water leads to widespread waterborne diseases like cholera, typhoid fever, and diarrhea.

The most disproportionately affected  are children.

We provide education that can impact sanitation, economic  opportunities  across the region, with the need to improve access to clean water, the need to improve water infrastructure in the villages.

The necessity of clean water in Africa( Congo, Angola, Zambia, Tanzania):Contaminated water  is a major cause of preventable diseases, leading to high rates of infant and illness.  Lack of clean water  limits productivity, especially for women and girls who spent significant time collecting water, hindering their ability to attend school.

According to UNICEF 319 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa do not have access to reliable clean drinking water sources. ADA provides efforts to address this challenge.

Due to the poor infrastructure and sanitation practices, access to clean water is a serious challenge. ADA plans to implement rainwater harvesting systems, utilizing community-based water filtration methods and invest in technologies like solar-powered desalination plans, especially in rural regions where access to clean water is limited.