Bridge infrastructure over water reservoir in Eswatini
Our Projects

Building water security across Southern Africa

From national-scale programs to community-level deployments, our projects demonstrate the viability and impact of atmospheric water generation technology.

Rolling green hills and farmland in Eswatini
Kingdom of Eswatini

National Climate Resilience Program

In Development
$56.7M
Program Value
National Scale
Deployment Scope
3
Key Partners
Multi-Year
Program Timeline

Program Objectives

1

Climate Resilience

Establish climate-independent water infrastructure that operates regardless of rainfall patterns or drought conditions.

2

Community Access

Deploy AWG systems to serve schools, clinics, and community centers in underserved regions.

3

Capacity Building

Train local technicians and establish maintenance protocols for long-term sustainability.

4

Policy Integration

Work with the Government of Eswatini to integrate AWG technology into national water strategy.

Program Milestones

Concept Development

Complete

UNDP/GCF concept note approved

Stakeholder Engagement

Complete

Government MOU established

Site Assessment

In Progress

AYI analysis across target regions

Pilot Deployment

Upcoming

Initial AWG installations

National Rollout

Upcoming

Scaled deployment across Eswatini

Program Partners

UNDPGreen Climate FundGovernment of Eswatini
Aerial view of forest and water in South Africa
Eastern Cape Province, South Africa

Rural Water Infrastructure Initiative

Assessment Complete
Rural Communities
Target Focus
High Viability
AYI Assessment
3
Pilot Sites Identified
ADL
Deployment Framework

Regional Challenges

  • Chronic water scarcity affecting rural communities
  • Limited groundwater availability in many regions
  • Aging and insufficient water infrastructure
  • Climate variability impacting traditional water sources

Deployment Opportunities

  • Favorable atmospheric humidity levels for AWG
  • Strong community demand for water solutions
  • Government interest in innovative water technology
  • Existing solar infrastructure potential

Identified Pilot Sites

Educational InstitutionAssessment Complete

Ndlaleni Primary School

Students and staff

Healthcare FacilitiesIdentified

Rural Clinic Network

Patients and medical staff

Public FacilitiesUnder Assessment

Community Centers

Local communities

Expanding Across Africa

Our vision extends beyond current deployments. We are actively assessing opportunities across the African continent, applying the AYI framework to identify regions with high viability for AWG technology deployment.

SADC Region

Expanding across the Southern African Development Community member states

East Africa

Exploring opportunities in Kenya, Tanzania, and Ethiopia

West Africa

Early-stage assessment of deployment potential in Nigeria and Ghana

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