The project focuses on rehabilitating boreholes to provide clean water to communities
The reduced reliance on firewood for water purification preserves existing forest stock, protects natural forest ecosystems and wildlife habitats
The clean water improves sanitation and hygiene and money that was used to treat disease and fund hospital visits can now be used at household levels for other purposes
The project provides 245kt of credits annually
It is certified by Gold Standard and is a 21-year project commencing in 2016 and therefore CORSIA-eligible
The following Sustainable Development Goals are being pursued with this project: