Solar-powered community water access

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Solar-powered drinking water infrastructure programmes improving community access to safe and reliable water.

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Active initiatives

Establishing 12 solar powered drinking water stations

Establishing 12 solar powered drinking water stations

The Solar-Powered Water Wells Project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo was implemented to improve access to safe and reliable water for local communities. The project included drilling water wells, completing all associated civil works, and supplying and installing submersible water pumps, solar panels, elevated water tanks, and protective fencing. By integrating renewable solar energy with durable water infrastructure, the project will deliver sustainable, low-maintenance water systems that support long-term community water needs.

Joint agricultural farm

EADP is establishing a new joint agricultural farm. The project will span an area of approximately 1,000 hectares, aiming to revitalize the efficiency of local farming practices in the country.