Education & Water Access Metrics (Uganda)
National Water & Sanitation Context:
38% of Uganda’s population lacks access to safe drinking water (UNICEF).
Only 35% of primary schools have access to clean water.
Less than 35% of secondary schools have access to clean water.
Over 70% of schools nationwide lack basic sanitation facilities (Ministry of Education and Sports).
Student Impact Metrics:
Students in some districts walk up to 7 kilometers to collect water for school use.
Water collection can take up to 2 hours per day, reducing instructional time.
Lack of water and sanitation contributes to high absenteeism and dropout rates, particularly among girls.
Intervention Metrics: Solar Wells in High Schools:
On-site access to clean and safe drinking water for students and staff.
Reduction in absenteeism linked to improved health and sanitation.
Improved learning environments through reliable water availability.
Renewable-energy powered systems requiring minimal maintenance.
Cost-effective, sustainable infrastructure with long-term impact.
Call to Partnership:
Opportunity for financial partners to expand clean water access in Ugandan schools
Direct investment in education, health, gender equity, and sustainability Ugandan schools.