
Clean water in schools
At Nord Sud Owu School, pupils and teachers once relied on water brought from home. Since the borehole was installed, children can drink and wash hands during the school day and lessons are no longer interrupted.
Each story below reflects a simple idea: when women and girls have water, power, skills and support, their whole community rises.


At Nord Sud Owu School, pupils and teachers once relied on water brought from home. Since the borehole was installed, children can drink and wash hands during the school day and lessons are no longer interrupted.

At Saint Joseph Catholic Church, the borehole serves both the church and surrounding community. Traders, students and elderly people use it daily—one reliable source of clean water for many households.

During the Women Empowerment Night in Ijebu Ode, women learned basic sewing. Several now take small sewing jobs at home, creating extra income and confidence.

At Sabo Molode Primary Health Center, solar power now supports essential equipment when public electricity fails, helping health workers serve patients consistently—especially after dark.
Faces & places
Clean water points, training sessions and community gatherings that show hope in motion.






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