Clean water for healthier communities.

Amaizi H20 Outreach is dedicated to providing clean and sustainable water solutions to underserved communities across Sub-Saharan Africa. Our mission focuses on education, outreach, and implementation of proven water solutions by constructing dependable wells and providing water purification systems to ensure everyone has access to safe drinking water.
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Viable Solutions

We are striving to provide sustainable solutions to those facing water crisis by availing clean water. According to the United Nations, having access to safe drinking water is a universal human right. Yet, in Sub-Sahara Africa, only 39% of the population has water connected to their
homes and in the regions rural areas, the figure drops to just 19%. Sub-Saharan Africa's access to safely managed drinking water, at 31.3% in 2022, remains dramatically lower than the global average of 73%. This significant gap underscores the profound challenge faced by the region. The largest single category of water access in Sub-Saharan Africa is "Basic Service" at 33.7%, accounting for nearly 408 million people. While this represents an improvement over unimproved sources, it still implies that a substantial portion of the population must spend time collecting water, often up to 30 minutes for a roundtrip. This time burden, particularly on women and girls, has profound socio-economic consequences.

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Forward-Thinking Approach

We are constantly pondering and evaluating ways of alleviating the burden of clean water shortages in Africa Sub-Saharan communities. According to WHO in 2021, over 2 billion people lived in water-stressed countries, which is expected to be exacerbated in some regions as result of climate change and population growth. In 2022, globally, at least 1.7 billion people used a drinking water source contaminated with human and animal waste. Despite the daunting challenges, there has been some notable progress in expanding water access across Africa over the past two decades. Between 2000 and 2020, even as Africa's population grew significantly from 800 million to 1.3 billion people, approximately 500 million individuals, nearly one in three, gained access to basic drinking water services. On a global scale, the number of people lacking access to clean water decreased from 1.1 billion in 2000 to 703 million in 2022, with 2.6 billion people gaining access to improved drinking water sources.

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Trusted Partnership

We believe in building strong, long-term relationships with our beneficiaries, partners, and donors. Amaizi H20 Outreach partnerships with local churches, schools, religious organizations, and corporate entities will mitigate the
challenges faced by indigent communities in accessing clean water. This also includes educating and empowering communities with clean water storage disciplines in addition to affordable water filtration systems. Sub-Saharan Africa remains at the epicenter of the global water crisis, with a significant majority of its population lacking access to safely managed drinking water services. As of 2022, only 31.3% of the population had such access, a stark contrast to global averages. The challenges impeding progress are deeply intertwined, spanning inadequate infrastructure, rapid urbanization, persistent financial deficits, pervasive governance issues, severe climate impacts and critical human capacity gaps. These multifaceted barriers create a complex environment.