Current Programs
CLEAN works with local communities to find solutions that are wanted, sustainable and effective. Community leadership committees are formed, sustainable technologies that can be built and implemented locally are identified, measures to protect water and the environment are implemented, and permanent tools for evaluation, assistance and feedback are put into place.
CLEAN International is partnering with Agua Para el Pueblo and Team Szakos to provide this community with access to clean water through the installation of a sustainable gravity-fed water system. Local leadership and trained employees manage the water system including ongoing maintenance and data collection. CLEAN International provides full spectrum WASH technologies including latrines and hygiene stations and plants trees and provides education on ways to protect local watersheds.
CLEAN International partners with HTSCongo to
provide communities and schools in need
with clean water, latrines, and hygiene stations.
CLEAN International partners with Wachalal medical clinic to provide Ecofiltro water filters to patients and families with waterborne illnesses. Local leaders and hospital staff provide education and ongoing data collection and surveys. To date, 400 EcoFiltro water filters have been distributed to households in need, providing approximately 2000 people with clean water.
CLEAN partners with Direct Relief to distribute sustainable water filters and purification tablets to disaster areas worldwide.
CLEAN International partners with Classrooms for Africa, Spouts of Water, and New Hope International to provide ceramic water filters to schools as well as ongoing education to students and staff. Sustainable clean water at school keeps students healthy and in better attendance, creating a generational impact of greater economic and educational opportunities for families.
CLEAN International partners with Pure Home Water to provide clean water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) to schools as well as ongoing education to students and staff. In addition to distributing 120 ceramic water filters to schools, Pure Home Water is also providing communities with rain catchment systems, latrines, and energy efficient stoves.
CLEAN international partners with One More Salary to educate the region about local issues of water, sanitation, and hygiene and the connection to poverty. Our partnership empowers community members to spread awareness about these issues and improve local conditions through participating in regional Walk for Water events and planting over 1,000 trees to restore land fertility and water resources.