- To ensure universal access to clean and safe drinking water for communities in poverty-stricken areas, thereby addressing a fundamental human need and enhancing overall well-being.
- To reduce waterborne diseases and improve public health by providing access to clean water sources and promoting proper sanitation and hygiene practices.
- To empower communities, especially women and children, by alleviating the burden of collecting water from distant or unsafe sources, enabling them to pursue education, livelihood opportunities, and overall socioeconomic development.
- To promote sustainable water management practices and environmental conservation, contributing to long-term water security and mitigating the impact of water-related shocks on vulnerable communities.
- To foster community resilience and economic stability by ensuring that access to clean water supports agricultural productivity, small-scale enterprises, and overall livelihood improvement, thereby contributing to poverty reduction.
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