School Health Clubs

Ghanaian school kids dressed in white and yellow standing with Walk for Water banner.

Access to safe water remains a daily challenge for many families in Ghana’s rural Atiwa West District.

BWF’s Safe Water Initiative: Progress Update Ghana, 2025

We love updating our stake holders, followers and interested readers about our progress on the ground!

This PDF report includes descriptions and key indicators of our ongoing Safe Water Initiative in Atiwa West District, Eastern Region, Ghana.

BWF’s Point-of-Use Water Treatment

A glass of clean water sitting in a window sill.

In developed countries, families can turn on the tap and fill a glass with clean, safe drinking water.

It’s safe because a treatment facility has removed contaminants, debris, and disease-causing microorganisms, and because a sealed network of pipes has delivered it to the home.

Bridging the Safe Water Gap in Rural Ghana

Across the globe, millions of people have access to water—but that doesn’t always mean the water is safe to drink. In rural Ghana, even clean water from deep boreholes can become contaminated by the time it reaches a family’s home.