
Sustainable change begins with empowered people. KWAHO equips communities to take charge of their development, ensuring that WASH systems are owned, managed, and sustained locally.
We train community leaders, youth, and women’s groups to understand their roles and rights in development processes. Through inclusive governance structures and capacity building, we ensure everyone has a voice in WASH decision-making.
Our programs also build local capacity to operate, maintain, and expand water and sanitation infrastructure, fostering economic empowerment and long-term stewardship.
Built local leadership through capacity building of Water User Committees and community groups.
Supported inclusive decision-making, especially for women and youth in WASH governance.
Trained local artisans and entrepreneurs in WASH-related skills for sustainability and livelihoods.
Enabled civic education and community advocacy for accountability and rights-based development.