Our Work on the Ground

Development Project

See how IDWP is transforming access to clean water in rural Liberia — and what we plan to do next.

The Problem

The Water Crisis in Liberia

IDWP strives to prevent diseases in rural Liberia and parts of Africa by providing clean and safe drinking water to dwellers who lack pipe-borne water treated in a water and sewer plant.

After 15 years of civil war that demolished almost all of the water plants and facilities in Liberia, many city and rural dwellers currently obtain their drinking water from wells, creeks, and rivers that lack proper treatment.

Wells currently used are often dug in close proximity to outhouses or toilet huts — making them highly vulnerable to surface-water contamination and disease.

"Water is a great need. Clean water for rural communities is the beginning of health."
— President Joseph N. Boakai, Republic of Liberia · Office Press Release, March 4, 2009

IDWP's Solution

Clean Water Pump Installation

IDWP hand pump providing clean water in rural Liberia

A hand pump installed by IDWP providing clean, safe drinking water to a rural community.

Before & After

What IDWP Is Changing

From contaminated open wells to safe, clean hand pumps — this is the transformation IDWP brings to rural Liberia.

Man fetching water from unsafe well in Liberia
Before: Residents fetch water from open, unprotected wells exposed to contamination.
IDWP clean water hand pump
After: IDWP installs safe hand pumps that deliver clean, treated water to communities.

Our Solution

A Manual System That Works

Due to the shortage of electricity in most parts of Liberia, IDWP's goal is to establish a water system that is operated manually — effectively, efficiently, and at low cost.

System Diagram

How the IDWP Water System Works

The diagram below illustrates IDWP's complete water delivery system — from the merry-go-round pump down to the water table and out to community water points.

IDWP water system diagram showing merry-go-round pump, underground pipes, water tower, reservoir and distribution
A — Merry-Go-Round Pump

Children play and simultaneously pump clean water from the well below.

B — Well / Borehole

A deep drilled well reaching the clean water table below ground.

C — Underground Pipes

Water is carried underground from the pump to the storage tower.

D–F — Water Tower

Elevated tower stores water and maintains pressure for distribution.

E — H2O Reservoir

The main water storage tank at the top of the tower.

G–H — Distribution

Water flows via pipes to community water points throughout the area.

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Safe Well Drilling

Deep wells drilled far from sources of contamination, sealed to protect against surface water intrusion and sewage runoff.

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Reservoir Construction

Water storage reservoirs built close to communities to ensure consistent access and eliminate long walks to water sources.

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Merry-Go-Round Pumps

Innovative merry-go-round devices allow children to pump clean water from wells while playing — no electricity required.

Our Vision

Starting in Liberia, Growing Across Africa

After becoming fully operational in Liberia, IDWP intends to extend its projects to other African nations — replicating the model of successful water projects already proven in South Africa.

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