Providing drinking water to vulnerable populations

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1001fontaines

The project

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1001fontaines provides a proven, sustainable model for accelerating access to drinking water for all.
356 000
children
children had free access to drinking water at school in 2023
1 million
of beneficiaries
beneficiaries in Cambodia (1st country of operation)
300+
Water Kiosks
Water Kiosks deployed in rural areas of Cambodia, providing access to drinking water for vulnerable populations

Solution

Today, 2 billion people in the world still have no access to drinking water. The targets set by the UN for 2030 for universal access to drinking water seem unattainable, especially for people living in rural, often isolated areas. Investing in innovative, effective and sustainable solutions such as 1001fontaines is the only way to achieve SDG 6.

1001fontaines develops and deploys sustainable solutions for access to drinking water for vulnerable populations. 1001fontaines' model breaks the circle of poverty on a village scale: the association creates small drinking water production stations (water kiosks) in rural villages in developing countries, then trains local entrepreneurs to manage them. They then resell the water at less than 2 cents per liter, a price recommended by the WHO, which enables even the most vulnerable households to obtain drinking water.

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The money will be used for

- Finance the construction of Water Kiosks in rural areas of Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Madagascar and Bangladesh.
- Train a local entrepreneur to manage a Water Kiosk.
- Improve the health of thousands of people through access to safe, clean drinking water.
- Provide free drinking water in schools around Water Kiosks.
Sustainable development goals
povertyhealthwatereconomic_growthinfrastructureconsumption