
The project aims to create a thriving, self-reliant Gokwe Zimbabwean community as a model for rural sustainability that can be implemented across multiple African remote rural communities.

Clean Water and Renewable Energy
The project installs 25 solar-powered Atmospheric Water Generators and deploys solar plus micro-hydropower energy systems.
Community Training and Job Creation
A community training centre supports vocational skills development, creating sustainable directly for the community.
Sustainable Rural Development
Modular, scalable design enables community-led maintenance and long-term sustainability in Gokwe, Zimbabwe.
Agricultural and Health Improvements
The project enhances agricultural productivity and improves health outcomes through access to clean water and energy.

Boosting Agricultural Productivity
Agricultural output in Gokwe will increase by 40%, generating significant annual revenue and economic growth.
Job Creation and Income Growth
The project will create hundreds of jobs, raising household incomes by 10-15% through construction, maintenance, and training roles.
Improved Health and Clean Water
Access to clean water will reduce waterborne diseases and save approximately 500 lives annually in Gokwe.
Empowering Women and Education
Reduced water collection time empowers women to participate more in education and income-generating activities.

Empowered a remote rural community by providing sustainable and affordable access to electricity through a community-owned solar energy project.
Designed and installed a decentralized solar mini-grid system tailored to the community's needs. We also facilitated community training programs for system maintenance and promoted local entrepreneurship around energy access.

The Remote Rural Community Access to Safe Drinking Water project revolutionizes water access through innovative technology. By deploying Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs), the system extracts moisture from the air to produce 1,000 liters of pure water daily without relying on groundwater. Integrated Smartanks with 50 m³ storage capacity and multi-stage filtration ensure superior water quality, while five strategically placed community distribution points enhance efficient access to clean water.
This initiative significantly reduces waterborne diseases and alleviates the water collection burden on women and girls, fostering improved health outcomes and social empowerment in remote rural communities.

The Data Management Capability Uplift project transformed the data architecture of a Government Water Resources Agency by establishing a robust data management framework and a Centre of Excellence. Through the implementation of data-driven, automated processes, the project enabled real-time asset monitoring and provided critical insights into water allocation.
This initiative significantly enhanced process efficiency, bolstered data security, and elevated overall data management capabilities, empowering the government agency to make informed, timely decisions for improved water resource management.