The Fresh Water Project

Self-evident for you, a dream for millions

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Give Hope: Bring Clean Water to Gambia

In the heart of Gambia, where clean drinking water is a rarity, The Fresh Water Project brings hope. We build sustainable wells for countless villages in the interior, where clean water can literally save lives. Together we can make a difference. Join us and help us make clean drinking water available to everyone.

🌍 Sustainable & Community-Oriented

Powerful water pumps

Powerful solar panels

Community-oriented

Local team

Our approach

We believe in solutions that stand the test of time:


  • Powerful water pumps: The best pumps from Scandinavia, designed to remain reliable for years.



  • Indestructible solar panels: Top-quality solar panels ensure that the pumps are indestructible and continue to function, even in the most remote locations.


  • Community-oriented: We involve local people in the process and teach them how to maintain the installations.


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A woman is talking to a group of children sitting on the ground.

Your impact: Every drop counts

With your contribution we can:


  • €25: Provide a family with clean water.


  • €500: Contribute to a pump.


  • €5,000: Build an entire installation.


Every donation, big or small, makes a difference. Together we can create a world where no one has to live without clean drinking water.


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The Reality: Waiting 50 Years for Water

In The Gambia, hundreds of villages have been waiting for clean drinking water for over 50 years. Children walk miles every day to collect water that is often contaminated and causes serious illness. This is the reality for thousands of families who have no other choice. With your support, we can finally bring clean water to the neglected villages of The Gambia. Help us provide them with a fundamental human right – clean drinking water.

Solomon Madikane, eigenaar van Realistic Youth Centre in Kaapstad
A young boy is drinking water from a faucet that says ' ethiopia ' on it

About the founder

Lamin Kinteh is a Gambian entrepreneur and community leader committed to sustainable development and improving living conditions in his country. As co-founder of The Fresh Water Project and manager of the Kaira Konko Scout Centre in Soma, he plays a central role in implementing projects related to clean drinking water, education, and poverty reduction.


As a successful entrepreneur in Gambia, Kinteh has used his business successes as a platform to give back to his community. He strongly believes in sharing resources and opportunities with those who need them most. His involvement in social projects demonstrates his dedication to improving the living conditions of his fellow citizens.


Under Kinteh's leadership, The Fresh Water Project has provided countless villages with reliable water sources. The organization works closely with local communities to ensure the systems are properly maintained and that residents are trained in their use. This approach not only promotes the sustainability of the projects but also strengthens community spirit and self-reliance.


Lamin Kinteh continues to be an inspiring example of how entrepreneurship and social responsibility can go hand in hand to bring positive change to communities that need it most.

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Solomon Madikane, eigenaar van Realistic Youth Centre in Kaapstad
A young boy is drinking water from a faucet that says ' ethiopia ' on it

Join us: Together for clean water

With your help, we can continue working towards a better future for the people of Gambia. Consider donating today and help us continue this important mission.

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