Bring sustainable clean water, health and hope to
remote villages in Africa
Your legacy. Their future.

health and hope to
remote villages in Africa
Your legacy. Their future.
Innovation: Africa is a non-profit transforming lives by delivering solar-powered clean water to remote communities across Sub-Saharan Africa. Driven by Israeli technology and real-time project data, we ensure transparent, lasting impact every step of the way.
Our impact so far

1300 Villages
completed

5.7m Lives
Impacted

10
Countries
Sponsor a Village with a solar-powered water system for $85K
Transform 3,000
lives
Prevent death and disease while giving families—especially women and children—access to education, health, and dignity.
Be part of the
celebration
Bring your family and friends to witness the unforgettable moment when clean water flows for the first time and celebrate with the community.
Showcase Israeli
compassion
Help demonstrate how Israeli technology creates lasting, positive change for humanity.
A legacy that lasts
Support long-term impact backed by our deep commitment to sustainability, transparency, and real, measurable results.
Choose a village in need to sponsor
We construct a large solar water pumping system that provides clean water for an entire village. It’s reliable, eco-friendly and creates lasting change for up to 4,000 people. See step by step how we pump clean water
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
Zambia
See the villages that are currently in need
In Lokadongan Village, located in the Nakapiripirit district of Uganda, 3,096 community members are dependent on unsafe water sources. Each day, women and girls risk their lives to collect water, exposing themselves to waterborne diseases. The water they gather is insufficient for basic needs like cooking, cleaning, and farming. The journey to collect water is fraught with danger, and the long hours spent fetching it leave many women vulnerable to domestic violence and other insecurities. This situation highlights the urgent need for safe, reliable water access in the community.




In Namangale Village, located in the Zomba district of Malawi, 3,060 people depend on unsafe water, with women and girls walking an hour each day to fetch it. The journey is not only exhausting but dangerous—Patricia Patric, a 25-year-old mother of two, recalls nearly drowning while crossing a flooded river alone. “If people hadn’t seen me and come to help, I wouldn’t be here to tell this story,” she shares. Crossing the river with heavy water containers is a daily struggle, and during the rainy season, it becomes life-threatening. The community urgently needs a safe and accessible water source to protect their lives and secure their future.






Credibility
Innovation: Africa has a Special Consultative Status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) and has received multiple awards, including the “Innovation Award” from the UN.

Accreditation

