Generally, no. We work with our partners in specific and limited regions of Kenya, Uganda, and Sierra Leone.
Within those regions, our partners work to identify communities who have demonstrated both desire and readiness for a water project, which are both important components in ensuring that a project will last over time. With a focus on sustainability, the regional model of working provides specialized jobs and employment opportunities for the local indigenous population and ensures the projects are supported over the long term by cultivating skilled workers in the region.
Working on individual or "one-off" projects is typically expensive, and nearly impossible to monitor long-term.
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