Since 2004, Water for Good has worked in partnership with the people of one country-– the Central African Republic— to pursue sustainable water services for every man, woman, and child. We recently joined together with Lifewater, sharing the mission of transforming lives through sustainable access to safe water, as well as improved sanitation and hygiene, in places that need it most.Our commitment...Since 2004, Water for Good has worked in partnership with the people of one country-– the Central African Republic— to pursue sustainable water services for every man, woman, and child. We recently joined together with Lifewater, sharing the mission of transforming lives through sustainable access to safe water, as well as improved sanitation and hygiene, in places that need it most.Our commitment stems from our Christian faith, and we seek to serve all people of any faith or none. Using a data-driven approach, we currently provide lasting drinking water to nearly a million people by constructing over 1,100 water points, including communal tapstands connected to solar-powered pump systems and handpumps. We provide routine maintenance services to over 2,100 water points and our Radio Water for Good shares broadcasts about WASH education, Christian faith, and peace-building nationwide.The Central African Republic is one of the most fragile countries on earth. To break the cycle of chronic emergency response, we catalyze the district roadmap approach, incubate professionalized operations and maintenance services, and extend our evidence of best practices globally. As we continue to blend our WASH programs with Lifewater, we are thrilled to now be serving those in Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia and Cambodia.We develop and share best practices alongside our partners: One for All, the WASH Agenda for Change, the Uptime consortium, the Accord Network, and the Safe Water Enterprise Community of Practice, as well as local and national partners.