Reaching The Last Mile
safe and affordable drinking water for everyone
450,948 people
with improved health
11 Million US$ saved
Increased disposable income
133 thousand ton CO2e
Reduced emissions
Reaching the last mile with safe drinking water
Globally, 4.4. billion people do not have access to treated water in their home [read more] and there’s a disproportionate burden for women to provide safe drinking water to their families. As a result of constant exposure to contaminated water around 525 000 children die every year of diarrhea [World Health Organisation].
Poor people living in the slums of mega cities in the developing world like Jakarta pay 5 to 10 times more for water than those living in high-income areas in those same cities and more than consumers in London or New York [source: UN , Deutsche Welle].
Thus far most development aid is used to provide only basic quality water. This is water that one cannot drink. We aim to provide safe drinking water to 4 billion people that have no access to safe drinking water and earning
less than US$7/day We do this by producing and selling the best and most affordable water filters. Here is how they work .
To date, we have reached 418,947 Indonesians in mostly rural and peri-urban areas and 30,000 people in rural Ethiopia. We shipped water-filters to 32 other countries such as Nepal, Philippines and Mozambique.
Our end-user surveys point out the following benefits of using Nazava: 1) More convenience as Nazava provides a free-flow of safe drinking water; enabling family members to drink as much as they want and when they want; 2) Better quality drinking water;3) Reduced costs for getting drinking water; 4) Improved health