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Kibi-Franko Junction Community Borehole Project

Access to clean water is a fundamental human right, yet many communities around the world still struggle to access this basic necessity. In the Zongo-Franko junction community at Kibi in the Eastern Region of Ghana, illegal mining activities had destroyed the natural water bodies and vegetative cover, leaving the community without a reliable source of portable water.

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Kibi-Franko Junction Community Borehole Project

Quenching the Thirst for Clean Water: Global World Citizens’ Impact at Zongo-Franko Junction, Kibi, Ghana

In partnership with Australia’s Direct Aid Program and local leaders, Global World Citizens worked tirelessly to bring potable water to the community. The impact has been nothing short of transformative. Families now have a reliable source of clean water, reducing the risk of waterborne diseases and improving their overall health and wellbeing.

This project is more than just a success story – it’s a testament to the power of collaboration and community-driven solutions. We’ve shown that even in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges, collective action can drive real change.

As we celebrate this milestone, we’re reminded of the countless communities still struggling to access basic necessities like clean water. We’re committed to continuing our work, empowering communities and promoting sustainable development, one project at a time.