The Water of Life
Those infected with HIV have many challenges ahead of them, but one of the most basic is the absolutely essential need for clean water.
Rhoda lives in some of the most remote areas of Kenya. During the dry season, “kaskazi” monsoons or hot northeast winds from the Persian Gulf make the normally arid savannahs a veritable dust bowl.
Building Wells and Unity
Brazil’s drought-stricken regions are experiencing new life through the hard work of World Challenge’s partner.
A lack of water affects everything in a community from basic health and sanitation to education and employment.
Clean water, as a basic human need, is foundational to building healthy communities. Meeting the physical need for water opens doors for people to receive what they thirst for most: living water.
India's Water of Life
One man’s terrible illness becomes a story of hope to his entire village.
According to an international survey and study organization, “Diseases due to poor drinking-water access, unimproved sanitation, and poor hygiene practices cause 4.0 percent of all deaths and 5.7 percent of all disability or ill health in the world.”