PROJECTS
WASH4SCHOOLS
The WASH4Shools project is intended to educate students in the basic schools, Junior and Senior high schools on the proper management of water, good sanitation and hygiene practices. This is to increase their knowledge in WASH and to help prevent WASH-related diseases to promote development. Good hygiene practices is vital to a healthy life style...Read more
WAPI Project
WAPI, an acronym for water pasteurization Indicator is a simple hand-made device that is easy to use, works well, unbreakable and has a re-usable longevity. The WASH Club in collaboration with WAPI for the World organization is distributing these useful devices to rural communities that depends on river water or stream for drinking...Read more
WEBINAR Series
The WASH Youth Network is organizing series of webinar to discuss issues in the WASH sector. These webinars is for all WASH enthusiast. Join us and learn from the expert in the WASH sector to enrich your knowledge in WASH issues at the local, national and international fronts. Follow this link to read more about the upcoming webinars and how to be part of it.
BamFil Project
The BamFil project is to help rural communities have access to clean water through the provision of easy to use and efficient filters. The WASH Youth Network is developing a water filter using local products for use by rural communities. The BamFil project is utilizing the high filtration capacity of bamboos to make a water filter that is efficient and easy to use. Read more here