In Uganda, “poor sanitation and hygiene, as well as unequal access to safe drinking water, make thousands of children very sick and at risk of death.” So says UNICEF, noting that WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) “are essential for life and health, but they...
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Bread and Water for Africa® Embarks on Third WASH Sanitation Project in Malawian School
In rural Malawi, 37 percent of households – more than one-third of the population – lack access to improved drinking water sources and toilet facilities resulting in poor sanitation and hygiene which are “major contributors to the burden of disease and child...
Prenatal Micronutrient Vitamins from Bread and Water for Africa® Saving Lives of Expectant Mothers in Cameroon
According to the Gates Foundation, nearly 500,000 lives could be saved by 2040 if low- and middle-income countries adopted Multiple Micronutrient Supplements, the world's most complete prenatal vitamins. "So now we're trying to make sure every pregnant woman in...
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Meet Joaddan, a 27-year-old mom from Cameroon. 👶🏾 💙
Like many mothers in sub-Saharan Africa, Joaddan faced nutrient deficiencies during her pregnancy. She was fatigued, lost weight, and struggled to eat. But thanks to prenatal supplements provided by Bread and Water for Africa® at her local clinic, everything changed.
“From the time I started taking the supplements, I now eat so much like a pig to the extent that my husband told me jokingly that I could finish all the food in the house. So now I encourage all pregnant women to take this supplement faithfully as instructed.”
Stories like Joaddan’s show the power of simple solutions. Prenatal vitamins can make all the difference between a healthy pregnancy and a risky one. In 2024, we’re expanding our efforts to reach even more women across Africa—and we need your help!
👉🏾 Donate today to support mothers like Joaddan and ensure more babies are born healthy. Every contribution counts! 👶🏾 💙
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Did you know that nearly 500,000 lives could be saved by 2040 if low- and middle-income countries adopt Multiple Micronutrient Supplements (MMS)? These prenatal vitamins are critical for expectant mothers to stay healthy during pregnancy.
At Bread and Water for Africa®, we’re on a mission to provide these life-saving supplements to women in need. In 2024 alone, we’ve helped thousands of mothers in Cameroon and Ethiopia with essential prenatal care, reducing risks like anemia, preeclampsia, and more. And thanks to your support, we’ve already seen 100% safe deliveries for mothers using MMS!
But we need your help to reach even more women and babies. 👶🏾 💙
👉🏾 Donate today and give the gift of health and hope to expectant mothers across Africa. 🌍
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While Bread and Water for Africa® addresses many critical needs—clean water 💧, sustainable agriculture 🌾, education 📚, and healthcare 🏥—our orphan care programs hold a special place in our mission ❤️. There’s nothing more fulfilling than seeing children, once lost and vulnerable, now smiling 😊 and thriving in safe, loving homes across Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.
These programs go beyond basic care. They offer hope and a future for children who’ve faced the unimaginable loss of parents and have been left to survive in dangerous conditions. In these homes, they find more than shelter 🏠. They receive warm meals 🍲, a safe bed 🛏️, education opportunities 🎓, and access to healthcare 🩺—all within a nurturing, family-like environment 👨👩👧👦.
Your support makes this all possible 🙌🏾. Consider donating today to support the most at-risk of our children 💖.
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💡 Did you know? In Sierra Leone, 4 out of 5 people live on less than $1 a day, and the average cost of treating common illnesses like malaria or typhoid is $9—a cost many simply cannot afford. 💔 Despite offering medical care at little to no cost, the Kagbaima Health Center is in such poor condition that many in the community avoid it, turning to medically untrained individuals for care instead.
"If the health center is not rehabilitated, maternal mortality, child mortality, and malnutrition rates will continue to rise," says Joseph Kobba, Program Director of our partner Rural Youth Development Organization – Sierra Leone (RYDO-SL).
This is why we’re working to raise $6,000 to rehabilitate the Kagbaima Health Center, a critical facility serving thousands of impoverished families. 🏥✨
With your help, we can ensure the people of Kagbaima and the surrounding villages receive the proper healthcare they deserve. 🌱💙
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Meet Mathais Sanodji, a Form 4 student with big dreams of becoming either a teacher or a nurse. Despite the financial challenges he faced as an orphan, Mathais is now able to stay in school thanks to the school fees and uniform support from our generous donors and Hope International Foundation.
This assistance has removed the barriers standing between him and his goals, allowing him to focus on his studies and pursue a future where he can help others like himself.
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🌍 In the remote community of Taninnahun, Sierra Leone, extreme poverty leaves families without access to essential healthcare. The only nearby facility, Kagbaima Health Center, is in such poor condition that many people avoid it, seeking help from untrained individuals and outdated practices instead—jeopardizing their health. 💔
We’re working on raising $6,000 to rehabilitate the Kagbaima Health Center, which provides critical services like antenatal care, HIV/AIDS treatment, and care for diseases such as malaria and typhoid fever, to thousands across Taninnahun and surrounding villages. 🏥
By rehabilitating the Kagbaima Health Center, we will improve access to life-saving healthcare and directly impact the health and well-being of thousands in the region. This center is pivotal in reducing maternal and infant mortality rates, preventing malnutrition, and alleviating the burden of preventable diseases. 🙏🏾
But we can’t do it alone. Your support can help us rebuild the center so that our brothers and sisters in Sierra Leone can continue enjoying the greatest gift of all—the gift of life. 🌱💙
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