By Adama Faruk | Project Leader
Dear Family, Friends and Supporters of Serendipity Healthcare Foundation
Serendipity's Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) project continues to make strides in improving access to clean water for communities in Northern Nigeria. Recently, we successfully extended our reach to another community in Kureke Kumbotso Local Government Area (LGA), marking a significant milestone in our mission to provide sustainable water solutions.
Over 3,000 women and children have directly benefited from our WASH project in 2025, with access to clean water, improved sanitation facilities, and hygiene education.
Our latest intervention in Kureke Kumbotso LGA Kano has brought clean water to an additional community, reducing the burden of water collection and improving overall health and well-being.
Our WASH project is guided by a theory of change that focuses on:
- *Sustainability:* Ensuring that water solutions are environmentally sustainable and can be maintained over time.
*Behavior Change:* Promoting healthy hygiene practices and behaviors among community members.
- *Gender:* Recognizing the disproportionate impact of water scarcity on women and girls, and working to empower them through access to clean water and sanitation facilities.
- *Empowerment:* Building the capacity of local communities to manage their water resources and take ownership of their WASH initiatives.
We implement the same process of theory of change especially in empowerment of the youths on maintainance of the handpumps.
Despite progress, Northern Nigeria still faces significant challenges in accessing clean water and sanitation facilities. To address these challenges, we will continue to work with local communities, governments, and partners to:
- Scale up our WASH interventions to reach more communities.
- Strengthen community-led management of water resources.
- Promote hygiene education and behavior change.
Our WASH project has made significant progress in improving access to clean water for women and children in Northern Nigeria. With a focus on sustainability, behavior change, gender, and empowerment, we are committed to continuing our efforts to ensure that all communities have access to this essential resource. By working together, we can create lasting change and improve the health, well-being, and prospects of children in Northern Nigeria.
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Best Regards,
Adama Faruk
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