On World Water Day 2026, Waterdrop Filter and The Water Project Mark Ninth Year of Partnership for Clean Water and Stronger Communities
The renewed partnership funded a new borehole well at Emachembe Primary School, improving water access and reducing absenteeism in Western Kenya, backed by Waterdrop Filter and The Water Project.
- On March 22, 2026, Waterdrop Filter and The Water Project marked their ninth year of partnership on World Water Day 2026 in Nairobi, reaffirming a long-term commitment to water solutions and community empowerment.
- Aligning with this year's UN 'Water and Gender' theme, the partnership emphasizes safe water and community-driven solutions through durable infrastructure and training.
- At Emachembe Primary School in Western Kenya, the project installed a new borehole well providing reliable water, added latrines and handwashing stations, and offered sanitation and hygiene training.
- With water now available at school, senior teacher Rose Wakamira said onsite water reduces time wasted, supports the school lunch program, and a 12-year-old student said they will no longer tire carrying water.
- With products trusted by over 40 million families globally, Waterdrop aims to scale sustainable solutions and deepen community engagement, as the partners look to the next chapter.
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On World Water Day 2026, Waterdrop Filter and The Water Project Mark Ninth Year of Partnership for Clean Water and Stronger Communities
NAIROBI, Kenya, March 22, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Waterdrop Filter ("Waterdrop" or "the Company"), a global leader in water purification, has announced the ninth year of its partnership with The Water Project to mark World Water Day 2026, which is observed…
Waterdrop Filter and Water Project mark ninth year of partnership
NAIROBI, Kenya, March 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Waterdrop Filter ("Waterdrop" or "the Company"), a global leader in water purification, has announced the ninth year of its partnership with The Water Project to mark World Water Day 2026, which is observed every year on March 22. Aligning with this year's United Nations theme, "Water and Gender", the collaboration underscores the critical connection between water, women, and gender equality and rea…
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