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Tanzania Water Projects

Tanzania Water Projects

39 percent of Tanzania lacks access to safe water, and children are falling sick, but it’s entirely preventable.

  • 11 percent of the population does not have access to a toilet, so they go outside in the open.
  • Preventing illness is challenging, as 52 percent of people have no reliable source of hand washing facilities with soap and water.
  • The good news: Diarrheal disease, a leading cause of death for children under five years old, is nearly eliminated by drinking safe water and practicing proper sanitation and hygiene.

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Tanzania Water Crisis

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Tanzania Expansion

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Donor Story

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Quarterly Update

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Top 10 Countries in Need

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How We Choose Programs

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Give to a Water Project

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Our Work in Tanzania

Lifewater constructs custom water access and sanitation solutions in the globe’s hardest to reach communities. This includes places like Shinyanga, a region in Tanzania in great need of safe water.

First, local staff who know the culture and language help communities adopt life-saving sanitation and hygiene practices. They love like Jesus by bringing health to their neighbors. Then, communities receive a safe water source built to last for generations, and donors receive an update with a photo of their impact.

(Note: data below from 2021–August 2022)

“My wife and I were fortunate to find Lifewater. I could write for hours about them, the service and impact they provide. We love supporting them and look forward to many years of partnership!”

– Chris and Sarah McCabe, Lifewater Donors

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