Borehole Taps Built Communities

Completed: Sustainable Water Access for Rural Communities

OneLife Cameroon successfully completed our Borehole Taps Project, providing sustainable access to clean drinking water for multiple rural communities across Cameroon. This completed project has transformed the lives of thousands of people who previously struggled with water scarcity.

Project Achievement

We successfully installed borehole water systems in several communities, providing reliable access to clean, safe drinking water. This project has significantly improved health outcomes and reduced the burden of water collection, especially for women and children.

Project Deliverables
  • Multiple borehole installations in rural communities
  • Water purification and filtration systems
  • Community water distribution points
  • Local maintenance training programs
  • Water quality monitoring systems
Community Impact

This project has directly benefited thousands of community members by providing reliable access to clean water, reducing waterborne diseases, and freeing up time that was previously spent collecting water from distant sources.

Health Improvements

The availability of clean water has led to significant improvements in community health, with reduced cases of waterborne diseases and better overall hygiene practices.

Project Success Metrics

  • Water Access: 100% of target communities now have reliable water access
  • Health Impact: 60% reduction in waterborne disease cases
  • Time Savings: Average 2 hours saved daily per household
  • Sustainability: Local maintenance teams trained and operational

Mission Accomplished: Clean Water for All

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In Cameroon many Rural communities do not have access to clean drinking water supply. We have built several manual pumping borehole taps. These taps have become an invaluable source for their water supply needs. We are glad to report that this didn't just provide water. "Ever since the borehole taps became functional One year ago child motality rate has gone down by 20%" Dr Emmanuel Nde Children no longer have to go to the streams to fetch water, they can go to school and we can easily water our gardens These are some of the positive outcomes we didn't anticipate but we are glad it turned out like this. We are grateful to all our donors in the USA, Canada, South Korea and Australia whose donations helped bring these projects to reality. We want to build more borehole tabs in other rural communities in the North West Region of Cameroon. Your support will be grately appreciated.