Who we are
WaterAid started in 1981 because no non-profit like us existed. We are determined to make clean water, reliable toilets and good hygiene normal for everyone, everywhere within a generation. Only by tackling these essentials, in ways that last, can people change their lives for good.
Since 1981, we have empowered:
- 25.8 million people with clean water
- 25.1 million people with reliable toilets
- and we're only just getting started!
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As you can see, we are making progress but there is still much work to be done. We work region by region, country by country and this winter, we want to tackle the water problem in one region of Madagascar.
Why Madagascar?
48% of people in Madagascar live without clean water. 9 in 10 people in the country do not have a decent toilet.
What we plan to do
We're building a water treatment facility and piped water network for a community of 12,000 people, covering nine villages, nine schools and two health care centers. Two lakes, 7 1/2 miles away, are the main water source. The water treatment facility will treat the water so it is safe to drink.
Our impact
Together we can unlock people’s potential with clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene. Without all three, people can’t live dignified, healthy lives. With all three, they can unlock their potential, break free from poverty, and change their lives for good.
With clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene, children are born healthier. They get the chance to go to school, and grow up to become adults. Women and men get to earn a living. Whole communities start to thrive. It sounds normal and it should be.
In a world with so many competing priorities, WaterAid remains resolutely focused on tackling these three essentials because they transform people’s lives for good.
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How do we calculate these numbers?
The figures above refer to the people we directly reach through services delivered together with our partners. They only show part of our impact – to make lasting change happen on a massive scale, we also:
- convince governments to change laws;
- link policy makers with people on the ground;
- change attitudes and behaviors;
- pool knowledge and resources; and
- rally support from people and organizations around the world.
Through this work we benefit many more people than those shown above.
The numbers for households and schools are the people who use these services every day. The numbers for healthcare facilities are the population each facility exists to serve, adjusted to reflect the scale of alternative/private provision.
This total is the number of people reached either through water, sanitation and hygiene facilities or sustained promotion of good hygiene. Hygiene promotion numbers are estimates of people reached with hygiene promotion messages at least three times in a year through local marketing campaigns in communities, in schools and via local health services.
Real-time monitoring
The work doesn't end when the water project is complete. We have a vast network of community leaders, engineers and WaterAid staff who monitor our projects. Since 2012, we have worked with MWater, a data management platform, to monitor the functionality of our water points, to ensure as many of them as possible continue to serve the community.
Clean water
Clean water
1 in 9 people don't have clean water. We work together with communities to find the best and most lasting solutions to unlock their potential and break free from poverty.
Reliable toilets
Reliable toilets
1 in 3 people don't have a reliable toilet of their own. We're working with communities to build a local workforce that can install and maintain toilets.
Good hygiene
Good hygiene
Good hygiene promotion is one of the most effective ways of improving global health. That's why we support hygiene education across all of our projects.