An Overview of our Good Water & Good Energy Programs Implemented in 2024

Dear Friends,

Happy New Year!

I am delighted to share that throughout 2024, our joint signature Good Water and Good Energy programs have made remarkable strides in both Kenya and Uganda, successfully implementing five transformative projects providing water purifiers and solar systems to communities in need.

We are especially excited to announce that detailed updates about all five of these successful donations will be shared soon, along with news about our latest initiative – our first Good Water Project of 2025 at the Kansanga KCCA Primary School in Kampala, Uganda, which is currently being installed this January.

Here is the complete list of our Good Water & Good Energy Projects carried out in 2024:

1. Sankara Junior School – Good Energy Project, Uganda

2. Waithaka Community Library – Good Water Project, Nairobi, Kenya

3. Let the Needy Smile – Good Water Project, Tororo, Uganda

4. Bukasa Primary School – Good Water Project, Uganda

5. Waithaka Community Library – Good Energy Project, Nairobi, Kenya

Grace Clean Energy & Water Limited extends a warm invitation to both local organizations in Uganda and Kenya, as well as international entities, to become sponsors for schools, medical clinics, or charities in your area. Your valuable participation will strengthen our mission to serve even more community members and create lasting change.

Most important, together our efforts will make a significant positive impact on all lives affected.

About Our Joint Signature Program – Good Water Projects In collaboration with Grace Impact (a non-profit company based in Munich, Germany), GCEWL implements and oversees our Good Water Program on-site. Our Good Water Program (GWP) provides vital water purifiers to schools, health centers, and local communities in less privileged areas, both urban and rural. The program directly contributes to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – SDG 6 (Clean Water & Sanitation), SDG 7 (Clean Energy) and SDG 17 (Partnerships), while also positively impacting SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) and SDG 5 (Gender Equality). As you may know, throughout most of Africa, women and girls bear the responsibility for water collection, which not only deprives them of educational and economic opportunities but also puts their health and safety at risk.

 

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