We build clean, safe, and accessible toilets in villages, schools, and public spaces across underserved African communities.
Through proper sanitation facilities, we reduce disease, protect the environment, and restore dignity to families.
Proper toilet access reduces the spread of deadly waterborne diseases like cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea.
Women and girls are particularly vulnerable without private toilets. Our program prioritizes their dignity and security.
Access to school toilets, especially for girls during menstruation, leads to better attendance and academic performance.
From individual household latrines to shared community blocks, we provide culturally appropriate, eco-friendly toilet facilities.
We install gender-separated toilets with handwashing stations in schools and health centers to support better hygiene.
Our youth ambassadors lead sanitation workshops on handwashing, toilet maintenance, and disease prevention.
We use water-saving designs, composting options, and durable materials for long-term sustainability.
Beyond construction, we provide hygiene education and empower locals to manage and maintain their sanitation systems.
Be part of a movement bringing hope, health to communities across Africa. Your support makes a lasting difference.
Location:
Ngyechesh Echen Nja (NEN) Development Association.
Sandally Village. Kombo South District.
West Coast Region. Banjul, The Gambia