About Project:
Access to clean water can transform the life of one individual to entire communities.
Community water wells can serve more than 1,000 people which are often located in arid areas where water scarcity is particularly high. The wells are wide and deep, making them dependable during all seasons. These water wells provide enough clean water for families, livestock and crops.
📌 Note: A water well can take up to 9-12 months from start to completion, in certain locations, the wells can only be constructed during certain times of year.
Wells may be constructed with a pump or with a bucket at the discretion of our expert teams on the ground, based on factors that determine which is most suitable on a case-by-case basis. World Appeal do not implement water wells and then move on. We have contracts and agreements in place to make sure the wells and pumps continue to function year on year.
✅ Cost: £3000 per well
Key Benefits:
✅ Our teams survey an area that will be most beneficial to those who need water
✅ The construction work begins and is completed in a timely manner
✅ You’ll receive a report with photos so you can view your project anytime
🕒 The time it takes to complete a water project varies due to country, terrain, season, and logistics.
Pakistan water wells take a minimum of 3–6 months to complete.
How Your Donation Helps:
1. Funding the Project
Your donation covers the costs of materials, installation, and maintenance of the hand pump. This includes the drilling process, the pump itself, and any necessary infrastructure to ensure its longevity.
2. Community Training
We don’t just install the pump and leave. World Appeal provides training for community members on how to maintain and operate the pump, ensuring its sustainable use for years to come.
3. Health Benefits
Access to clean water reduces the prevalence of waterborne diseases, leading to improved overall health and well-being. Children can attend school more regularly, and adults can engage in productive activities instead of spending hours fetching water from distant sources.
