Cyclone Gezani: Safe Drinking Water Access in Madagascar

Cyclone Gezani: 1001fontaines Ensures Access to Safe Drinking Water in Madagascar After Cyclone Gezani struck in February 2026, access to drinking water became critical in Madagascar. Thanks to the rapid mobilization of our local partner Ranontsika, our operations in Tamatave resumed within 48 hours, enabling us to provide safe drinking water to thousands of people.…

Cambodia-Thailand Conflict: safe drinking water emergency

Cambodia–Thailand Conflict: Safe Drinking Water as a Humanitarian Priority As tensions between Thailand and Cambodia have escalated, the border conflict has displaced more than 500,000 people in northern Cambodia. In the camps welcoming displaced populations, access to safe drinking water is a vital need. Emergency Response on the Ground Supplying safe drinking water to a…

1001fontaines at Skoll World Forum: scaling water solutions

Rencontre avec Zahid Sashoto, Chef du projet Uttaran Paani au Bangladesh En 2024, 1001fontaines a étendu ses actions au Bangladesh, un pays confronté à de graves enjeux d’accès à l’eau potable, particulièrement dans le sud-ouest du pays où la contamination par l’arsenic et la salinité accrue des sources d’eau mettent en péril la santé des…

Reinventing access to water in rural areas: the water kiosk solution

In 2024, 1001fontaines expanded its efforts to Bangladesh, a country facing severe challenges in access to drinking water, particularly in the southwestern region, where arsenic contamination and increased salinity of water sources endanger the health of rural communities. To address this, 1001fontaines partnered with the local NGO Uttaran to launch a pilot project aimed at jointly building a sustainable model for access to safe drinking water in this area.