Our Work
Clean and Emissions-Free Water Kenya
Transforming Lives with Clean Water
About the Project
The Clean and Emissions-Free Water Kenya initiative is a groundbreaking project designed to deliver free, safe and sustainable drinking water to rural communities in Kenya. Through innovative solar-powered technology, we are revolutionizing water access by deploying decentralized production and distribution systems, ensuring no one is left behind.
Our Mission
We are committed to creating a healthier, more sustainable future by providing clean drinking water to communities in need. Our goal is to enhance public health, reduce carbon emissions, and foster economic growth through eco-friendly water solutions.
Project Highlights
Location: Ngegu, Homa Bay County.
Technology: Solar-powered water production & storage systems.
Impact: Providing 2.65 million liters of clean water daily and reducing 335,000 tones of CO2e annually.
How It Works
The Clean Water Kenya project provides free, safe drinking water to rural communities by installing decentralized, solar-powered Clean Water Units. Each unit operates independently of the electricity grid, using a dedicated solar microgrid to power a reverse osmosis purification system. This system draws from local, untreated water sources like lakes, rivers, or groundwater and removes contaminants to produce clean, potable water.
To ensure safe and reliable access, the water is stored in specialized units that maintain proper temperature and hygiene standards. A community-based distribution network then transports the water from production sites to local storage points within a 1-kilometer radius of every household. This hub-and-spoke model ensures easy access while also creating local jobs through water delivery and system maintenance roles.
Each Clean Water Unit can produce between 20,000 to 380,000 liters of water per day, with the entire project targeting a combined output of 2.65 million liters daily—or nearly 1 billion liters per year. In addition to reducing waterborne diseases and eliminating the need for firewood-based water boiling, the project cuts an estimated 335,000 tonnes of CO₂ emissions annually. Beyond environmental impact, it also supports gender equality by reducing the time women and girls spend collecting water, while boosting local economies through shared profits and employment opportunities.
Why It Matters
🌍 Sustainability: 100% solar-powered, reducing carbon footprints and ensuring a long-term impact.
💧 Health & Hygiene: Access to clean water lowers the risk of waterborne diseases and improves sanitation.
👨👩👧👦 Community Empowerment: Employing locals for water distribution, boosting job creation and economic resilience.
Empowering Communities for Sustainable Solutions
Discover inspiring stories from individuals and organizations positively impacted by our work.

The Mina Sefate Foundation has truly transformed our community with their sustainable initiatives.
Grace Njoroge
Community Leader
Working with the Mina Sefate team has been an incredible journey toward building climate resilience.
David Kamau
Sustainable Farmer
Their expertise and dedication to restoring our environment are nothing short of extraordinary.
Lydia Achieng
Youth Advocate
Thanks to Mina Sefate Foundation, we now have the tools and knowledge to ensure long-term food security.
Peter Otieno
Tree Planting Coordinator