Water for Kenya: Eight years of fight for clean drinking water!

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On the international day of charity, Waterdrop Filter and The Water Project celebrate their partnership to improve water access in Kenya.

Am Internationalen Tag der Wohltätigkeit feiern Waterdrop Filter und The Water Project ihre Partnerschaft zur Verbesserung des Wasserzugangs in Kenia.
On the international day of charity, Waterdrop Filter and The Water Project celebrate their partnership to improve water access in Kenya.

Water for Kenya: Eight years of fight for clean drinking water!

On September 9, 2025, Waterdrop Filter and The Water Project celebrate their eight -year anniversary as part of the international day of the united nations. This significant event honors the partnership that is committed to improving access to clean water in the west of Kenya. Stefan, President of Waterdrop Filter, emphasizes the achievements of recent years: "Since 2017, thousands of children and families have received access to clean drinking water. Our cooperation has developed from project sponsorships to comprehensive program support." OTS reports that…

The foundation of this successful partnership was laid in 2016 when Waterdrop filter became aware of the lack of clean water in Subsahara Africa. In the following year, the company launched the Water4SMile initiative, which promises that every water filter sold offers clean water for a day for a day. This initiative reflects Waterdrop filter's commitment to tackle global problems.

Successful projects and their effects

The results of the collaboration are impressive: The Water Project has now given over 900,000 people in western Kenya access to clean water. Over 2,600 systems were built and the functional rate of these systems is 96 percent. These figures illustrate the direct impact of the partnership on the lives of local people.

An example of the positive influence is the 13-year-old Angel from the Kakoyi primary school, which reports that the new water source not only helps the parents to save expenses, but also enables teachers to spend more time with the students. Philip, President of Waterdrop Filter, also emphasizes the importance of clean water for dignity, education and equality.

In addition to these specific projects, there are further initiatives to promote access to water in Africa. The Wilo Group, for example, pursues the ambitious goal of giving 100 million people access to clean water by 2025. In cooperation with various partners, including the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, she works on projects in Senegal, especially in the municipality of N’Diob, which wants to develop into an self-sufficient organic agricultural community. These projects rely on regenerative energies and modern water technology. GWF water reports about it.

Not only water, but also sustainable development

Not only larger companies such as Waterdrop filters and Wilo are committed to clean water. The non -profit association of water for Africa from Basel is financed and also implements drinking water projects in Africa. These projects are characterized by local support and sustainability; They aim to achieve socially, economically or geographically disadvantaged population groups. In addition, the association value 100 % financial transparency and assigns each contribution directly to a certain part of the project. Water for Africa offers comprehensive information.

Overall, these initiatives and partnerships show the great potential of cooperation in the fight for a world in which every person has access to clean and safe water. Whether by direct actions on site or through innovative approaches to water promotion - the goal remains the same: to enable every person to live with dignity.