Mfantsiman Girls Senior High School, located in Saltpond in Ghana’s Central Region, is a historic institution founded by Dr. Kwame Nkrumah in 1960 to promote girls’ education. In recent years, the school has faced severe water shortages due to declining rainfall and low water levels at the Baifikrom Dam, affecting daily life for students and staff. Water Solutions for Africa (USA), in partnership with Solutions for Safe Water – Ghana, is now raising funds to construct a borehole system on campus. Once completed, the project will provide more than 5,000 students and teachers with reliable access to clean, safe water—improving health, sanitation, and learning conditions.
Located in the Atwima-Kwanwoma District of the Ashanti Region, Sokoban is a community of hardworking farmers and traders producing cassava, okra, plantain, and coconut. Like many rural areas, the absence of safe water had long affected families and slowed development. In August 2025, Water Solutions for Africa (USA), in partnership with Solutions for Safe Water – Ghana, completed a borehole project that transformed daily life. Today, more than 3,500 residents enjoy a steady supply of clean, potable water—reducing illness, saving time, and empowering local growth.
Sokode Dwaso, in the Abuakwa North District of Ghana’s Eastern Region, is known for its cocoa and mixed farming economy. Residents cultivate cassava, cashew, coffee, plantain, and coconut, but for decades the community struggled with limited access to clean drinking water. This challenge came to an end in June 2025 when Safe Water Solutions for Africa (USA), together with Solutions for Safe Water – Ghana, implemented a modern borehole system. The project now provides over 2,800 people with dependable access to fresh, clean water, supporting better health and productivity across the area.
Located within the Abura-Asebu-Kwamankese District of Ghana’s Central Region, Asebu Nkroful is a farming and trading community where most residents make their living from crops such as cassava, plantain, coconut, and tigernut. For years, the lack of clean water limited both health and economic progress. In August 2024, Safe Water Solutions for Africa (USA), in partnership with Solutions for Safe Water – Ghana, completed the construction of a full borehole system. Today, more than 3,400 residents have reliable access to safe, potable water—improving daily life and strengthening the community’s development potential.