Primary Water & Water Resource Development

Global Water

Global Water is based upon the belief that the lack of access to safe drinking water is the primary cause of hunger, disease and poverty throughout the developing world. Founded in 1982, Global Water is a volunteer-based, international, non-profit humanitarian organization with 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in the United States. We’re focused on providing safe water supplies, sanitation and hygiene facilities, and related health programs for rural villagers in developing countries.

FairWater

FairWater's mission is to rehabilitate abandoned handpumps in Africa, and promote reliable, cost-effective O&M solutions
to maintain handpumps at low-cost. FairWater promotes Durable BluePumps and Water Filters for Africa.

Safe Water Today

By promoting and marketing low cost, low tech ceramic Home Water Treatment Filters, Safe Water Today provides a sustainable solution for the elimination of waterborne diseases in developing nations.

No Water No Life

NWNL has chosen six case-study watersheds to illustrate current universal threats to freshwater systems and offer possibilities of sound management policies and solutions. They are North America’s Columbia, Mississippi and Raritan River Basins and northeastern Africa’s Nile, Omo and Mara River Basins.