Water for All

Minhaj Welfare Foundation has been building water facilities (small & large sized) in some of the most deprived regions of the world. MWF is extending its efforts worldwide to end the water crisis in Asia and Africa.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation has been building water facilities (small & large sized) in some of the most deprived regions of the world. MWF is extending its efforts worldwide to end the water crisis in Asia and Africa.
Water is one of the basic necessities of human life, unfortunately there are millions of people trapped in a cycle of poverty and disease due to not having access to clean drinking water.
844 million people lack basic drinking water access, more than 1 of every 10 people on the planet.
Women and girls spend an estimated 200 million hours hauling water every day.
The average woman in rural Africa walks 6 kilometres every day to haul 40 pounds of water.
Every day, more than 800 children under age 5 die from diarrhoea attributed to poor water and sanitation.
By 2050, at least 1 in 4 people will likely live in a country affected by chronic or recurring fresh-water shortages.
2.3 billion people live without access to basic sanitation.
892 million people practice open defecation.
90% of all-natural disasters are water related.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation is committed to provide unlimited access to safe water and sanitation for all.
Cost: £180
Beneficiaries: 15 households
Cost: £450
Beneficiaries: small community
Cost: £3000
Beneficiaries: Entire Village
Minhaj Welfare Foundation has built more than 15,000 water projects benefitting more than 500,000 families.
We are using innovative solutions to provide easy access to water for larger communities. The solar powered water facilities enable women and children to simply turn the tap and enjoy the luxury of clean water.
Minhaj Welfare Foundation is continuously searching for new and innovative ways to end the water crisis. Donate for #WaterforAll today
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