805 million people in the world live without clean water

For families near Tamesloht, clean water changes everything.

In the rural areas around Tamesloht, many families still walk long distances every day just to fetch water.
This burden mostly falls on women and girls — keeping them out of school, exposing families to waterborne diseases, and limiting opportunities for growth.

Access to clean water opens the door to better health, education, and freedom — especially for women and children.

How do we tackle the water crisis?

At Flow for Life, we work with local leaders, families, and technical partners to build sustainable water solutions.
Whether it’s a well, a solar-powered pump, or a rainwater harvesting system, each project is built with the community, for the community.

We also support hygiene education and help form local water committees to keep clean water flowing for years to come.

Time

Girls and women in rural villages lose hours each day walking for water. We give that time back — for school, work, and rest.

Education

When water is close, kids stay in school. Girls stop missing class to carry buckets.

Health

Clean water prevents deadly diseases and protects families — especially children.

Women Empowerment

Giving women access to clean water empowers entire households — and entire futures.

Join hands for water and dignity

Clean water keeps kids in school, empowers mothers, and transforms entire communities