Rising temperatures, extreme weather patterns and water scarcity have had drastic consequences for safety, peace, and community health around the world – and the communities which contributed the least to climate change are suffering the most.
Monthly donors made it possible for Kawolo Hospital to maintain a safe water system for more than a decade and save thousands of lives each year. By joining our monthly donors, you can change the world.
The theme for World Health Day 2025 is “Healthy beginnings, hopeful futures,” highlighting the hardships faced by new mothers and their children in medical poverty. The campaign encourages governments and the medical community to prioritize mothers’ and children’s health and seek solutions to the global maternal mortality crisis.
February 11th was the International Day of Women and Girls in Science. At H2O4ALL, we’re honouring this day because of the monumental role women around the world play in their communities’ access to safe water.
This International Education Day, we’re dedicated to empowering the next generation through sustainable safe water.
As we await the beginning of a new year, we’re grateful that 2024 was a busy and impactful year for H2O4ALL.
A safe water system in Kibaale Village brings relief to 5,000 people living through a crisis of waterborne illness.
As we continue to seek effective ways to make positive change in our communities, we’ve begun pairing water projects at schools with food sustainability projects to improve children’s nutrition.
Our first project at Tom and Margaret Education Centre in Mawotto Village, Uganda now has a farm that includes bananas, cassava, corn, beans, groundnuts, and fruit trees, providing abundant and healthy food to Mawotto’s children.
Last January, we partnered with Reach One Touch One Ministries to implement a safe water project at Life Primary and Secondary Schools. Thanks to that project, the schools now have a safe water system that provides up to 23,000 litres a day.