At Bread and Water for Africa®, we are dedicated to enhancing healthcare in remote villages by providing essential mobile health services. Many of these communities face significant challenges due to their geographical isolation and the pervasive poverty that...
Providing a Brighter Future
for Africa's Children
As a nonprofit and charitable organization, we partner with local African charities and NGOs to provide clean water, healthcare, food, education, orphan care, and more. Every project we support helps African children and families build a healthier, more self-sufficient future.
WATER IS LIFE.
We’ve worked with partners to provide clean water across Africa for many years. Whether it’s for a school, clinic, or farm, these life-changing water projects improve health, reduce hardship, and offer hope for a better future. Thanks to our generous supporters, our work continues in 2026 and beyond.

Featured Programs
Education Program

Health Care Program

Orphan Care Program

Agriculture Program

School Meal Program

Income Generation Program

Where We Work
We currently work with local organizations in these African countries: Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
Our Partners

Our programs span across Africa through trusted partnerships with locally based charities and community organizations. Each partner leads projects that provide clean water, food, education, healthcare, and orphan care tailored to their communities' needs. Together, we build healthier, more self-sufficient futures.
Bringing Healthcare to the Doorstep of Rural Malawi
In 2021, Bread and Water for Africa® began a partnership with the Our Aim Foundation (OAF) to construct seven boreholes (deep water wells) in rural villages in Malawi. Today, those wells are providing clean, safe water to approximately 1,500 individuals....
Standing With Science on World Health Day: Expanding Healthcare Access Across Africa
Tuesday, April 7, is the World Health Organization’s (WHO) World Health Day, celebrated annually to draw attention to a specific health topic of concern to people worldwide and to mark the anniversary of WHO's founding in 1948. On World Health Day 2026, WHO aims...
Rising Cholera Threat Highlights Urgent Need for Sanitation in Malawi
In February, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that “cholera cases in the Southern Africa region have risen by over seven times in the first six weeks of 2026 compared with the same period the year before due to severe flooding triggered by cyclones,...
Bread and Water for Africa® Empowers Communities with Clean Water Infrastructure and Sustainable WASH Practices
In 2025, Bread and Water for Africa® provided grant funding to our partner in Uganda, Bega Kwa Bega (BKB-Shoulder to Shoulder), to protect 15 spring water sites, which today serve 1,438 households and benefit a total of 7,190 individuals. In addition, these...
Rehabilitating 10 Wells, Transforming a Region: The Bread and Water for Africa® Initiative
“In the heart of Bumpe Ngao Chiefdom in Bo District, Southern Sierra Leone, access to safe and reliable drinking water remains one of the most urgent and painful daily struggles.” So says Joseph Kobba, program director of our in-country partner, Rural Youth...







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🌱 Happy Earth Day! 🌍
Caring for the Earth starts with how we grow food, care for the soil, and support the communities around us.
At Bread and Water for Africa®, Earth Day is every day—because our work is rooted in programs that honor and protect the land.
Through initiatives like our Farming God’s Way program, part of our food self-sustainability work, communities are learning sustainable farming practices that restore soil, conserve resources, and support long-term growth.
Because when we care for the Earth, we’re also caring for the people who depend on it.
Today—and every day—matters.
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When Ms. Kelina Semu arrived at a mobile clinic in her village, she was in pain.
Getting to a hospital wasn’t realistic—the distance alone made it nearly impossible.
But this time, care came to her.
She was diagnosed with gastritis and received the medication she needed—right there in her community.
“The presence of our mobile clinic provided timely and essential medical attention that would otherwise have been inaccessible.”
Stories like Ms. Semu’s show what’s possible when care meets people where they are.
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“In Malawi, a substantial portion of the population resides in rural areas with limited access to quality healthcare…”
That gap isn’t just inconvenient—it can be life-threatening.
When clinics are far away and transportation is limited, preventable illnesses often go untreated.
Mobile health is helping change that—bringing care directly to communities instead of the other way around.
Because where you live shouldn’t determine whether you get care.
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Ms. Jenala Mwale had been living with dangerously high blood pressure.
Without access to care, her condition could have worsened.
But when a mobile clinic reached her village, everything changed.
She was diagnosed, treated, and given guidance to manage her health—and today, she’s improving.
This is the power of bringing healthcare directly to communities.
But there are still more villages waiting.
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In rural Malawi, access to healthcare isn’t always guaranteed.
That’s why, in partnership with Our AIM Foundation (OAF), our Mobile Health program is bringing medical care directly to communities—reaching villages where distance and limited resources often stand in the way.
Through monthly outreach visits, mobile clinics provide:
✔️ Medical consultations
✔️ Health screenings
✔️ Essential medications
✔️ Health education for families
In 2025 alone, 1,845 individuals received care right in their own communities.
Together, we’re working to make healthcare more accessible—one village at a time.
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The work doesn’t end when supplies arrive. 💊 📦
It continues in the clinics and hospitals where care is given every day.
Across the regions we serve, healthcare centers rely on consistent access to medications, equipment, and basic supplies to keep operating.
Each facility uses that support differently. Some stabilize routine care. Others handle emergencies, surgeries, and referrals from surrounding communities.
What matters is that care can continue—day after day, without interruption.
That’s the work we’re part of.
And it’s why it needs to continue.
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