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Waterdrop and The Water Project Mark Ninth Year of Clean Water Partnership

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

Waterdrop Filter and The Water Project celebrate 9 years of providing clean water access and community development in Africa.

On World Water Day 2026, global water purification leader Waterdrop Filter announced the ninth year of its partnership with non-profit The Water Project. The two organizations have worked together since 2017 to improve access to clean, safe drinking water and strengthen local communities across sub-Saharan Africa. According to the press release, the Waterdrop-Water Project initiative has delivered clean water access to over 250,000 people in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania through the installation of new wells, spring protections, and other water infrastructure projects. Beyond just building water points, the partnership also focuses on community engagement, sanitation education, and long-term sustainability to ensure the continued operation and maintenance of water systems. 'Access to clean water is a fundamental human right, but millions across Africa still lack this basic necessity,' said Waterdrop CEO Jane Doe. 'Our work with The Water Project has demonstrated that collaborative, community-driven solutions can have a lasting impact in transforming lives and livelihoods.' The announcement comes as the United Nations marks World Water Day 2026, an annual observance to raise awareness of the global water crisis. This year's theme, 'Accelerating Change', underscores the urgent need for innovative partnerships and increased investment to achieve Sustainable Development Goal 6 - ensuring universal access to safe and affordable drinking water by 2030. 'We're proud to continue our long-standing partnership with Waterdrop and build on our shared commitment to water equity and community empowerment,' said Water Project founder Michael Johnson. 'Together, we're making steady progress, but there is still much work to be done to reach the millions who lack this vital resource.' Waterdrop and The Water Project plan to expand their joint initiatives in the coming year, with a focus on deploying advanced water filtration technologies and strengthening local water management capacity. The maritime industry has a key role to play in supporting such efforts, through both financial contributions and in-kind support for logistics, engineering, and other critical functions.
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