Discover the challenges faced by Lupembe-Mlare, Malawi—and the powerful impact clean water can have on this community.
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From household taps and community programs to powering clean water and community celebrations. Here's the five-year average of how your support flows through our work.
Field programs and advocacy
Helps raise more resources
Vital support and accountability
Households in Lupembe-Mlare, Malawi, trek up to six kilometres daily before taps are installed. That’s over four hours a day fetching as little as five litres of water. Over a month that adds up to 40-plus hours—an entire work-week lost to survival. When you donate to Rhythms of Change, you’ll help move the tap within 500 metres. Those hours fall back into the hands of mothers, fathers and especially children.
Solar-powered pumps require minimal fuel, and locally trained water committees ensure each borehole and tap operates reliably for 10–15 years. Learn how you’ll help future-proof the water system as part of our six-step process to bringing clean water to Lupembe-Mlare, Malawi.
Rhythms of Change is World Vision Canada’s campaign that celebrates how access to clean water sparks joy and resilience. We partner with communities in Lupembe-Mlare, Malawi to drill solar-powered boreholes and install taps—then capture the celebrations (dance!) that follow.
When you give, you’re not just buying pipe and pump—you’re funding survey maps, training sessions and the local water committee that keeps the tap running long after we leave. Read more on the six-step process you’ll help fund to bring clean water to Lupembe-Mlare, Malawi.
Clean water underpins everything: it frees girls to attend school, cuts waterborne illness by over 60%, fuels small-scale farming, and reclaims 40+ hours per household each month—time families can redirect into income, education and community life. That’s why water has to be first.