Over 5.1 million people in South Sudan lack clean water, struggling in a country with unstable infrastructure. Women like Regina walk miles daily to collect unsafe water, risking illness and missing opportunities for work. Girls in the village can’t attend school because they spend hours collecting water.
Water for South Sudan is changing this by installing a solar-powered water storage and distribution system in a community, bringing clean water to over 2,000 people. Regina shares, “Before, we walked long distances. We prioritized cooking over washing, causing sickness. Now, I’m free—no illnesses and my home is clean. I would like access to clean water to be increased so that other areas can have clean water and all sicknesses stop.” Your support will reduce disease and provide safe, clean water for daily use. Photo credit WFSS