
We establish reliable borewells, shallow wells, and solar-powered pump systems to deliver safe, consistent drinking water to communities and schools — permanently ending reliance on contaminated sources.
We install piped networks, community water points, and secure storage to bring clean water directly to every household — eliminating the collection burden and ensuring access for all residents.
We establish advanced treatment and desalination plants to purify brackish or contaminated water, transforming it into a potable source — guaranteeing safe, clean water access in regions facing severe scarcity.
We build modern bathrooms, washing areas, and dedicated ritual facilities (wudhu/ghusl) that promote comprehensive hygiene, health, and spiritual wellbeing — restoring dignity within the community.
Reduced waterborne diseases and improved sanitation mean healthier families, fewer medical costs, and longer, more productive lives.
With water available nearby, children spend more time in school, improving attendance and creating pathways out of poverty.
Clean water fosters stability, shared responsibility, and spiritual fulfilment, giving families the foundation to thrive together in faith and dignity.
people gained access to clean and safe water
boreholes, submersible wells, and hand pumps installed
sanitation facilities built to improve hygiene and prevent disease
In the scorching heat, families like that of our sister, Maryam Ramadan, carry heavy water containers for miles each day. Imagine the exhaustion, only to find that the water is not even safe to drink. We witnessed this struggle firsthand – the hardship, the thirst, the urgent need. Together, we can change this by bringing clean, safe drinking water to villages across Tanzania, East Africa, and beyond.
In Arusha, Tanzania, a new borehole at the Imam Ali (as) Girls Secondary School now brings clean water to over 6,500 people – students, teachers, nearby villagers, and even a local hospital five kilometres away. For the first time, children can study without worrying about water.
Brother Rashid Haider met with the school kids and villagers and visited the construction site to oversee the progress.
A new water borehole transformed daily life, bringing safety, dignity, and clean water to 622 families.
Solar energy now fuels safe water access, ending disease and restoring opportunity in Kigoma.