


Together for Water: Africa's Journey of Hope


PROJECTS
Uganda
Village of Hope Program
Imagine truly transforming a life—by building lasting change from the ground up.
That’s exactly what we’re doing in 20 villages across Uganda, positively impacting more than 10,000 people along the way. Through Run4Humanity’s proven Pillars of Transformation program—and by running over 1,000 kilometres alongside the communities we support—we celebrate their journey out of poverty with them, step by step.
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This isn’t charity. It’s a five-year commitment to empower entire communities to rise, thrive, and live free from the need for outside aid. Together, we celebrate resilience, clean water, good health, and the power of humanity.

Predicted Impact:​
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50,000 Lives Transformed by clean water
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10,000 Households food secured
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25,000 Women Empowered
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30,000 Children Thriving
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1,000km run with transformed communities

UGANDA


Africa Continent Run for Water
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Our founder, Veronique Bourbeau, an elite ultra-runner, is embarking on an unprecedented 14,000-kilometre run across the African continent—from Alexandria to Cape Town—aiming to become the first woman to complete this extraordinary feat.
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This monumental run is more than just a physical challenge; it is a powerful platform to raise awareness and funds for clean water access and community transformation. As Vero traverses 19 countries, we will strategically replicate our 13 Pillars of Transformation programme in partnership with national water ministries across Africa.
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Together, we aim to revitalise 100 communities in each country, directly impacting millions of lives across the continent.

Predicted Impact:​
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30 million people gaining clean water access
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525,312 women becoming community leaders & entrepreneurs
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510,416 children growing up healthier with brighter futures
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19,000 farmers defeating drought through climate-smart techniques
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3,000 communities transformed
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14,000 km run alongside revitalized communities
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Government-endorsed programs in every nation

AFRICA

