Safe Water, Strong Communities
WaterAid Nigeria
In Enugu's villages, girls still walk miles for water. Each WaterAid borehole is more than a tap — it's a girl reclaiming school days, a mother gaining health, a community gaining dignity. Local water committees ensure wells serve not just this generation, but the next.

Impact Metrics
People Served (Phase 3)
Borehole Capacity
Communities Trained
Sustainable Development Goals
Good Health
Gender Equality
Clean Water
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Standard: UNICEF + DFID Partnership
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