Water. Dignity. Equity. Together.

We are a community-rooted social enterprise delivering inclusive WASH solutions across Kenya. Through strategic partnerships and local leadership, we build systems that last and ensure no one is left behind.

10,000+

People reached across Emali/Mulala ward

11

schools supported with clean water access

2

health facilities served by Savanna systems

9

water kiosks, including 5 automated

28 km

of pipeline laid across 3 projects

group fetching water

About us

A Social Enterprise for Equitable Water Access

Savanna Water Users Association is a registered community-based organization operating as a social enterprise. We advance equitable access to Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) through inclusive governance, technical innovation, and strategic partnerships.

We follow a Build-Operate-Transfer model ensuring infrastructure is not only constructed but maintained and eventually handed over to community ownership. Our work is rooted in transparency, dignity, and local leadership.

Featured Projects

Water Solutions in Action

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Mwanyani Water Project
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Emali Water Project
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Mulala Water Project

Partner With Us

Collaboration That Creates Change

We work with NGOs, government departments, donors, and research institutions to co-create sustainable WASH solutions. Our field-tested teams, transparent reporting, and community trust make us a reliable partner for impact.

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Support Our Mission

Help Us Scale Water Access

our support helps us expand water infrastructure, train youth stewards, and build inclusive sanitation systems. Whether you’re a donor, sponsor, or advocate—your contribution drives real change.

Donation Options:

Community Voices

Stories from the Field

"Before the borehole, we walked 5 kilometers. Now my daughter goes to school on time."
Mary
Kenyawa-Poka
“We built this tank together. It’s ours.”
Daniel
Youth Steward, Enchorro Naibor
“Water is life—and now we have it close to home.”
Fatuma
Market Vendor, Ilbissil

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