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We are thrilled to share some incredible news! Thanks to the unwavering support of our partners and generous donors like you, our work in Madagascar continues to flourish. Building on the success of our Anja-Belitsaka project, our partners have completed two more life-changing water initiatives. Our partners have successfully installed new solar-powered water systems at two schools in the villages of Ankilibory and Ambola. These projects are now providing a combined 60,000 liters of clean, fresh water every day to students and their communities. That’s enough water to support the health and education of thousands of children who previously spent hours each day collecting unsafe water. On behalf of the entire communities of Ankilibory and Ambola, we extend our deepest gratitude. Your support is making a tangible difference, turning the tide on water scarcity and giving these students a healthier, brighter future. |
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The power of sustainable solutions. Our work in Madagascar is about more than just providing water. It’s about empowering communities and fostering a sustainable future. By using solar-powered technology, we are ensuring these communities have a reliable and environmentally friendly source of clean water that will serve them for years to come. These projects directly contribute to several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including: – SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being): By providing clean water, we reduce the risk of water-borne diseases and improve the overall health of students and their families. – SDG 4 (Quality Education): With clean water readily available at their schools, children can spend more time learning and less time on the burdensome task of fetching water. – SDG 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation): We are directly addressing the critical issue of water scarcity by providing a sustainable solution in areas where safe water is a luxury. |
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The next project is in the making While we celebrate these successes, the need for clean water in Madagascar remains urgent. Over 11 million people still lack access to safe water, and women and children bear the greatest burden. The momentum from these projects is incredible, and we are already planning our next initiative. Your continued support is crucial to help us reach another community in need. |
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