Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa

Sub-Saharan Africa

The Water Crisis

Sub-Saharan Africa sits at the heart of the global water crisis. Of the 696 million people worldwide without basic access to clean water, more than 403 million — over half — live here. For families in remote communities, daily water collection means long journeys, unsafe sources, and constant health risks that trap generations in poverty and illness.

The Water Crisis

Nowhere is clean water harder to come by than here.

Only about a third of people in Sub-Saharan Africa have safely managed drinking water at home. That's the lowest of any region on earth, though it has climbed from 26% in 2015 to 32% in 2024. So roughly 2 in 3 people still go without.

Some draw their water straight from a river, a pond, or a stream, with nothing in between. That's still about 6% of the whole region.

The gap between town and village is the widest anywhere: a 35-point difference in basic water access between urban and rural areas.

At the current rate, the region won't catch up for generations. The UN says global progress would need to run 8 times faster to reach safe water for all by 2030, and Sub-Saharan Africa has the furthest to go.

Sources

WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme, Progress on household drinking water, sanitation and hygiene 2000–2024 (August 2025). https://washdata.org/reports/jmp-2025-wash-households

Water Solutions

In much of Sub-Saharan Africa, safe groundwater lies deep below the surface — beyond the reach of a traditional hand pump — requiring complex, higher-cost drilling. neverthirst works with trusted local partners to design multi-year Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programs tailored to each region. Solutions may include:

  • Deep boreholes with solar-powered pumps
  • Piped water systems serving community tap stands, schools, and health centers
  • Hygiene and sanitation training for lasting behavior change

Each program is built with community participation, trained Water User Committees, and ongoing monitoring for long-term sustainability.

Water Solutions

Serving the Unreached

Alongside the water crisis is a deeper spiritual need. In this region, the majority of people remain unreached, and the Church is a small, often persecuted minority. neverthirst works through trusted local partners to bring water infrastructure alongside the gospel. Local pastors and churches are equipped to participate in program activities — building trust, dignity, and lasting transformation. Our work meets urgent physical needs while responding to deeper spiritual hunger.

Be a part of the solution

Serve a Community in Sub-Saharan Africa

Your gift can help provide an entire community or school with access to clean and living water. The cost of each project varies based on the region, project type, and number of people served.

Tap Stand for Piped System

Tap Stand for Piped System

$25,000

A solar-powered piped water system delivers clean water to multiple community tap stands. Boreholes are drilled or rehabilitated, water is pumped to a central tank, and distributed via underground pipeline. (serves approximately 500 people)

Mechanized Borehole

Mechanized Borehole

$25,000

Fully funded for 2026

A deeper borehole fitted with a submersible pump delivers clean water to a central tap stand with multiple collection taps. (serves approximately 500 people)

WASH in School

WASH in School

$25,000

Fully funded for 2026

Connect a school to a solar-powered piped water system with safe drinking water, handwashing stations, toilet facilities, and hygiene and sanitation training. (serves 150 - 300 people)

Tap Stand for Large Piped System

Tap Stand for Large Piped System

$50,000

A large-scale solar-powered system delivers clean water to multiple community tap stands. Boreholes go over 1,000 feet deep, pumping to a 50-75,000-liter reservoir, with up to 4 miles of pipeline, dramatically reducing collection time for residents. (serves 500 - 1,000 people)

WASH in School - Large Scale

WASH in School - Large Scale

$50,000

Fully funded for 2026

A large-scale solar-powered system connects an entire school to clean water. Boreholes reach up to 1,000 feet, pumping into a 50–75,000-liter reservoir, with up to 4 miles of pipeline. This delivers water to students, handwashing stations, and toilets. (serves 500 - 1,000 people)

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