Neftaly Urban Peer-Led Clean Water Leadership Hubs
Overview
Neftaly Urban Peer-Led Clean Water Leadership Hubs are safe, youth-driven community spaces dedicated to promoting access to clean water, sanitation, and sustainable water management in urban neighborhoods. These hubs empower young leaders to address pressing water challenges through education, advocacy, and hands-on community action.
Objectives
- Peer Leadership: Equip urban youth with leadership and advocacy skills to champion clean water rights.
- Awareness & Education: Facilitate workshops on safe water practices, waterborne disease prevention, and sustainable urban water solutions.
- Community Action: Organize clean-up drives, water quality monitoring, and installation of low-cost water-saving technologies.
- Innovation & Problem-Solving: Support youth-led innovation in urban water recycling, rainwater harvesting, and digital water mapping.
- Policy Engagement: Create platforms for youth to engage with local authorities on water infrastructure and policy reforms.
Activities
- Peer-to-peer training sessions on water hygiene and urban sanitation.
- Setting up community water stations and clean-up campaigns in high-density urban areas.
- Hackathons and innovation labs for low-cost urban water solutions.
- Peer-led storytelling, art, and theatre to raise awareness of water issues.
- Partnerships with schools, municipalities, and NGOs for sustainable water access.
Impact
- Increased urban community awareness on clean water access and usage.
- Empowered youth leaders advocating for sustainable and equitable water systems.
- Reduced waterborne diseases through improved urban sanitation practices.
- Stronger collaboration between urban youth and decision-makers in shaping water policies.

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