Our Process
Step 1
First, Water is the Answer positions scouts throughout different regional areas, touring developing communities with insufficient supplies of water and scouting sites where new wells could be placed.


Step 2
Next, upon finding a community in need and an adequate site to build, Water Is The Answer raises money for construction vía donations, personal sponsorship and crowdfunding, e.g. The Official GoFundMe for the first well in Arondizuogu.
Step 3
Next, WIA gets in touch with the local village people, (who often, until WIA's involvement, have been consuming dirty, contaminated water from contaminated ponds and lakes) informs them of what is to come, and invites them to participate in any way they would like.


Step 4
Next, we begin construction. First, we drill a hole in the ground in which we will create a well. Once the hole is excavated, we equip it with a pump, which will serve as a conduit to pump water from deep within the ground into a large above-ground filter, in which water is then purified for consumption. Natural and infrastructural impediments often pose complex challenges, but WIA does not stop until a change is made.
Step 5
Finally, after much after much hard-work and construction, Water is the Answer finishes the construction of an entire irrigated well and water system, equipped to provide entire communities with clean water for decades to come.

F.A.Q.
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