Just a Drop is an international charity that provides access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene for communities in need. Since our founding in 1998, we’ve reached over 1.9 million people through more than 400 projects across 33 countries, with a current focus in Cambodia, India, Kenya, Nicaragua, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.
Our core purpose is to improve health and wellbeing through sustainable access to safe water. Clean water transforms lives, so our work also includes sanitation, hygiene education, and broader community development such as menstrual health, sustainable farming, income generation, and microfinance training.
Sustainability underpins all we do. Our projects are community-led and designed to last, with monitoring for up to seven years post-completion. We work closely with in-country partners, schools, and communities to ensure long-term impact and knowledge transfer.
Just a Drop’s work directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and positively contributes to 11 other Goals. We are committed to becoming Net Zero by 2040, and to building lasting, community-owned solutions that benefit both current and future generations.
Our core purpose is to improve health and wellbeing through sustainable access to safe water. Clean water transforms lives, so our work also includes sanitation, hygiene education, and broader community development such as menstrual health, sustainable farming, income generation, and microfinance training.
Sustainability underpins all we do. Our projects are community-led and designed to last, with monitoring for up to seven years post-completion. We work closely with in-country partners, schools, and communities to ensure long-term impact and knowledge transfer.
Just a Drop’s work directly supports UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 (Clean Water and Sanitation) and positively contributes to 11 other Goals. We are committed to becoming Net Zero by 2040, and to building lasting, community-owned solutions that benefit both current and future generations.