Causes: Environment, International, International Development, International Relief, Water, Water Resources, Wetlands Conservation & Management
Mission: Amman Imman: Water is Life empowers and preserves Africa's most vulnerable indigenous peoples by offering organic, sustainable development options and emphasizes the role of women as a guiding force for renewed hope, optimism and dignity. Amman Imman also engages school children worldwide as future leaders guided by compassion and philanthropy as they reach out to our African communities in friendship and solidarity.
Results: Since 2006, Amman Imman has worked in the Azawak of West Africa, and brought sustainable sources of water to over 100,000 people and animals.
Target demographics: empower and preserve the most vulnerable indigenous peoples by offering organic, sustainable development options and emphasizes the role of women as a guiding force for renewed hope, optimism and dignity.
Direct beneficiaries per year: over 100,000 people and animals gain access to water, and worked with local people in five communities on health, education, food and livelihood activities
Geographic areas served: Africa
Programs: Through our Oases of Life program in Niger: borehole construction, management training, women's empowerment, skills-training, health and sanitation, livestock, education, food programs, sustenance farming, economic development. Through our Wells of Love education program: prepare students in over 150 schools as global citizens by providing opportunities for them to reach out in friendship and solidarity with the people of the Azawak.