Pakistan Economic Survey revealed in a study that over 50 million people and animals across the country do not have access to safe water, and over 0.25 million children die due to polluted water. The objective of this project is to reduce the level of water-borne diseases by providing access to clean drinking water to the people and animals of Pakistan. No such survey exists for animals who die every year during droughts and disasters.

Human Lives Impacted

Animal Lives Impacted

Rural Settlements

Small Hand Pumps

Large Solar Water Wells

Deep Water Hand Pumps

Small Solar Water Wells

Solar Water Filteration Plants

Ablution Places (Wuzu Khanay)
Our initiatives not only address the immediate need for clean water but also fosters long-term resilience against water-related crises, significantly improving the health and well-being of the rural populace and the animals while empowering them with a vital resource for sustainable development. Through innovative solutions and community engagement, we aim to create a lasting impact, transforming the quality of life and ensuring a stable future for generations to come.
The impact of Project Paani is not limited to Pakistan alone, but it will also have a significant impact on the global water crisis. Pakistan is one of the countries most affected by water scarcity, with millions of people lacking access to clean drinking water. Project Paani aims to provide sustainable and reliable sources of clean water to far-flung communities in Pakistan, improving health outcomes and fostering economic growth and social development in the process. The positive effects of this project will be felt not only by the individuals who benefit directly but also by the broader communities and regions that are strengthened by this vital resource. By supporting Project Paani, we can all contribute towards the fight for clean water and a better future for the people of Pakistan, Animals, and ultimately, the world.







