Development
Blood:Water Mission
- partnering with groups and individuals to empower Africans to build healthier communities through sustainable clean blood and clean water solutions, while developing social responsibility in the U.S. through initiatives that provoke personal engagement and ownership.
- The 1000 Wells Project is building 1000 wells and clean water projects in 1000 African communities. Businesses, churches, schools, artists and individuals are collecting funds so they can sponsor the construction of wells in Africa. In the process, they are learning about how HIV/AIDS affects African communities, and what it means to partner humbly with communities to pursue transformation.
Christian Mission Aid
- focuses on improving the quality of life through sustainable development. Our areas of work include environmental food security, water resource development, and preventative health care.
- STEP exists to contribute to agricultural development and environmental conservation in dry, arid districts of Kenya. Its aim is to improve food security fight poverty and increase access to formal education for all children.
Develop Africa
- is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, non-governmental (NGO) organization founded with the aim of facilitating meaningful and sustainable development in Africa. Develop Africa is headquartered in Tennessee, USA. Our focus is on impacting and changing lives.
- Vision – Through training, scholarship, investment and partnerships Develop Africa is committed to developing Africa’s people through the promotion of transformational education, resource development, investment training and strategic empowerment. Our premise is based on the notion that in order to change one’s personal, national or organizational status there must necessarily be a “change in the thinking and processing pattern of the mind.”
Farmers Helping Farmers
- is a nationally recognized, award-winning organization of community-minded people with an agricultural background from Prince Edward Island, Canada. Our goal is to assist Kenyan farmers in becoming more self-reliant in agricultural food production. Together, we develop small-scale, practical agricultural projects, focusing on direct, person-to-person interaction, with little or no government structure.
Lifewater Canada
- We are a volunteer-driven organization that trains & equips the rural poor in Africa to drill wells and build washrooms. We connect donors from around the world with overseas villagers that can not afford critically needed water & sanitation facilities.
- Since December 1993, Lifewater Kenya has been a registerd Christian NGO run by Pastor David Maina, the Pastor of the Africa Inland Church, Parkview. It has grown from the 2 founding members, Pastor David and the head driller, Mr. Antony Makau to a staff of 28 members.
- To address these needs Lifewater Kenya host a wide variety of programs, including: Water Well Drilling, Pump Repair and Construction of Roof Catchment systems
Lifewater International
- A Christian organization that focuses on holistic water development training around the world. Qualified, U.S-based Volunteer Trainers (VTs) train nationals overseas in the technical and community development skills needed to improve their own water supplies, and hygiene and sanitation conditions in their communities.
- Our programs are designed to be a visible form of God’s grace in the world. We seek to integrate spiritual and physical principles throughout our training programs. Our water development programs use cost-effective technologies and community participation. Our most successful methods of accessing, using, and maintaining safe drinking water: Biosand Filters, Hand Pump Repair, Hygiene Education, Sanitation and Shallow Water Well Drillling
Millennium Water Alliance
- in conjunction with USAID, is currently carrying out programs in different communities of Kenya particularly subject to severe drought, where 60 percent of the people are without reliable sources of water. The programs feature point-of-use (POU) water treatment and hand-washing basins, spring catchments, shallow well rehabilitation, borehole construction and micro-loans for water and sanitation construction and hygiene training. As an added benefit, HIV and AIDS training has also been included as a component in some of the programs’ interventions.
TOUCH AFRICA
- is concerned about poverty, particularly the lack of education and economic opportunity. Our goal is to train people to be effective business entrepreneurs, community leaders and global citizens