In many parts of Ondo State, clean water remains a luxury. Every day, women and children walk miles to fetch contaminated water, risking their health and losing precious hours that could be spent at school or work.
Recognizing that access to clean water is the foundation of public health and dignity, the Aduro Foundation launched its Solar-Powered Borehole Initiative in 2019, beginning with the Igbobi Community. This pioneering project combined renewable energy with sustainable water access, setting a model for communities across the state.
Solar Powered Borehole Projects
What began in Igbobi has now grown into a statewide movement. These are the List of Communities currently enjoying our #CleanWater #CleanEnergyProject
Total Installations:
9 (7 communities + 2 military bases)
Total Beneficiaries:
25,000+
Target (2025–2030):
20 new boreholes → 50,000 additional beneficiaries
Cumulative Reach
7 communities and 2 military installations served; over 25,000 individuals now have access to clean, safe water.
Each project goes beyond technology, it’s a model of sustainable empowerment. Local residents are trained to operate and maintain their systems, ensuring that clean water flows not just for today, but for generations to come.