Updated: 17 May 2026
<p>Access to clean water is a fundamental human right. Yet many communities in remote villages across Eastern Indonesia still rely on unhygienic water sources located far from their settlements.</p><p>This program addresses these challenges through sustainable clean water infrastructure development — including solar-powered pump installations, reservoir construction, village piping systems, and community education on hygiene and basic sanitation.</p><p>Beyond physical infrastructure, we also establish trained village-level water management groups (HIPPAM) to ensure the operational continuity and maintenance of facilities after the program concludes. This approach empowers communities to become stewards of their own water resources.</p><p>To date, the program has reached more than 30 villages across Papua, Maluku, and NTT, directly impacting thousands of families who previously lacked access to adequate water.</p>