Free Water For All
Making a difference through strategic initiatives

Over 13 million people in the coastal regions of Bangladesh are grappling with an extreme crisis of clean drinking water — especially in Datina khali, Ghumontoli, Nil Dumur and other vulnerable areas of Shyamnagar Upazila in Satkhira district. Water test reports reveal High salinity, excessive arsenic, and dangerously elevated levels of total coliforms and total dissolved solids (TDS) that have rendered most available water sources unsafe. Women and children suffer most, battling frequent waterborne diseases while walking long distances every day just to collect a few liters of drinkable water.
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Families struggle to secure even the most basic necessity for survival safe, clean water. The situation is dire, posing severe risks to public health and the overall well-being of the community. In response, by harnessing advanced technologies, expert collaboration, and strategic planning, We strive to make a lasting, effective difference in the lives of those suffering from water crisis in coastal Bangladesh. This initiative aimed to directly combat the acute water crisis in Shyamnagar by establishing a Solar-Powered Reverse Osmosis Water Treatment Plants, a project designed to ensure that clean, safe drinking water is no longer a distant dream for the people of this vulnerable coastal region.
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