Uganda

OVERVIEW

Water for Uganda

Uganda is a small, landlocked country located on the equator in East Africa with a total population of 47.3 million people. Approximately 41% or 19.3 million people lack access to safe water¹. In Uganda, 4.2% of children die before the age of five².

With an annual income GNI per capita of $930 USD³, providing affordable safe water is paramount in solving this crisis. We provide a comprehensive water program with one of the lowest-cost water purification solutions in the world.

1. UNWATER/UNESCO JMP (2022) WASH Data. https://washdata.org/data/household#!/
2. UNICEF. (2021) Monitoring the situation of children and women. https://data.unicef.org/sdgs/country/uga/
3. World Bank (2022) GNI per capita Uganda. https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GNP.PCAP.CD?locations=UG


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IMPACT

Clean water for $0.02 per household daily

For so long, the people have been facing the challenge of clean drinking water and I hope with this program the life of the people will change as water is life.” -Fr. John

Global Access and Lift Up Uganda are developing a safe drinking water program in Northern Uganda focused on empowering young adults to promote healthy living. Lift Up Uganda promotes self-sufficient means to improve education, health, and illness prevention in Northern Uganda to support heathier families and thriving communities.

Item Quantity Total
Filter Kits 212 $2544
20L Buckets 400 $1970
Tool Kits 4 $80
Logistics $1100
Total $5694

Phase 1

200 families at $27 per household.

Item Quantity Total
Filter Kits 420 $5040
20L Buckets 800 $3490
Tool Kits 4 $80
Logistics $1700
Test Kits 25 $300
Total $10,610

Phase 2

416 families at $25 per household.

Item Quantity Total
Filter Kits 600 $7020
20L Buckets 1200 $5010
Tool Kits 6 $120
Print Materials $20
Logistics $2300
Test Kits 50 $600
Total $15,070

Phase 3

600 families at $24 per household. Approximately $0.022 per household daily (Average $1.45 per person annually).


Nining


VALIDATION

The World Bank found that less than 5% of water projects are revisited, and less than 1% are monitored long-term. Validation is at the core of our three step approach. Global Access 2030 requires that every program is regularly evaluated by local partners to track the program’s overall effectiveness.

After 15 months, our team returned to communities to evaluate the water filter systems and conduct interviews. 100% of the systems were reported to be in working order and tested negative for E.Coli.


Ensuring Success


Measurable Impact

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