Access to safe drinking water remains one of the most pressing challenges for rural communities worldwide. In many regions, water is available — but not safe to drink, due to bacteriological contamination. This is why chlorination remains the most reliable, scalable and cost-effective method recommended by the WHO for community-level water safety.
In the Kaolack and Kaffrine regions of Senegal, 270 villages are now benefiting from safer water thanks to the deployment of 270 DOSATRON non-electric dosing pumps, installed as part of the PAEMIR rural water supply program supported by the World Bank.




