Success Stories
- Creating access to improved water supplies and sanitation facilities
- Improved hygiene practices which results in reduced child mortality rates
- Achieving universal primary education
Preventing water borne disease - Promoting gender equality and empower women

Mama Likeyelesh “a person with no limitations”
At Drop of Water we are proud of the constructive relationships we’ve developed with May Genet’s community, and community leaders. Of course networking with administration

Clean water as Hope
Tesfaye Berihu, 17, is the first born from his two brothers. In the rural areas, the responsibilities of fetching water lie mainly on mothers and

A crises, across Generations
Despite age, race and gender differences, the water crisis can affect any human being. For the young girls and women of Doka Tebien woreda, this

Change through the Eyes of a Water Guard
A visit to May Genet is never complete without a moment or two spent with Mr. Gebremedhin, more commonly called Abo Gerea by the locals.

A Dream never buried
Beletu never forget the very first time she started to toil for lack of access to clean water 20 years ago, while she was only

Hadas
Among the different success stories DOW has chosen to share the story of Hadas who lived in Addis Ababa for one year and is currently

Muuz Haftu
Muuz Haftu,9 ,He is Grade 2 student in Aragure primary school. His friends call him Millaw, it’s his nick name. Millaw is the only boy