Clean water nonprofit organization Synergy Heals announced a fundraising campaign focused on constructing solar-powered rural water wells across Guinea’s Kankan region, where limited infrastructure and recurring drought conditions continue to restrict access to safe drinking water. The organization stated the initiative is designed to support long-term clean water access, land regeneration efforts, and improved health outcomes in underserved West African communities while working toward a projected impact of up to two million people.
More information about the campaign and donation opportunities is available at https://www.synergyheals.org/donate
The announcement comes at a time when global water access challenges remain severe. According to UNICEF and the World Health Organization, billions of people worldwide still lack safely managed drinking water services, while water-related diseases continue to disproportionately affect children under five in lower-income regions. In sub-Saharan Africa, rural communities remain especially vulnerable due to aging infrastructure, seasonal droughts, and contamination of existing water sources, underscoring the growing demand for sustainable clean water systems and local land restoration projects.
Synergy Heals stated that their campaign is centered on delivering reliable daily water access aligned with internationally recognized humanitarian recommendations, including water for drinking, hygiene, cooking, and livestock care. The organization’s focus on solar-powered wells and land regeneration is intended to support long-term sustainability in the Kankan region, where residents often face extended travel times to reach usable water sources.
Beyond immediate health concerns, improved water access can also reduce the economic strain placed on women and children, who collectively spend millions of hours each day globally collecting water instead of attending school, caring for family members, or participating in local economic activity.
The organization said its broader mission combines clean water access with environmental recovery efforts aimed at helping rural communities rebuild resilience against ongoing land degradation and water scarcity.
Synergy Heals also stated that campaign contributions will support infrastructure development, community-centered implementation efforts, and continued transparency regarding fundraising progress and project impact.
Individuals interested in supporting the initiative or learning more about the organization’s clean water mission and all ongoing efforts can visit https://www.synergyheals.org