We're in the final phase of a 12-year mission to make 40 villages in Mali self-sustaining. With only 5% left, we're focusing on the communities of Sanankoroba and Kokelen, each home to several smaller villages. Our goal: build one water tower and one greenhouse in each town to provide year-round food, clean water, and economic stability-empowering women farmers and strengthening entire communities.
In Kokelen & Sanankoroba , Mali, women farmers and their families still lack year-round access to clean water and food. Despite a 12-year grassroots effort to build self-sustaining villages, this community remains vulnerable due to the absence of key infrastructure. Without water towers and greenhouses, families face food insecurity, economic instability, and limited opportunities-especially women, who are the backbone of farming in Mali.
This project will build a water tower and a greenhouse in both Kokelen and Sanankoroba. These final steps will enable year-round food production and reliable clean water, empowering women farmers to feed their families, earn income, and lead their communities. It's the last 5% to complete a 12-year mission to make these towns and their surrounding villages fully self-sustaining.
By completing the final 5%-building a water tower and greenhouse in Kokelen & Sanankoroba this project will secure clean water and food production for generations. It will empower women with tools to lead, earn, and feed their communities year-round, breaking cycles of poverty and dependence. This model of self-sustainability will continue to grow, inspiring long-term resilience across Mali.
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