Clean Water & Sanitation
The Good Well Project

Access to clean water is one of the most fundamental needs a community can have and for many families and children in rural areas near Accra in Ghana, it remains out of reach.
Through the Good Well Project, Idun Dream Foundation supported the installation of a borehole at an orphanage in rural areas near Accra in Ghana, providing safe and reliable access to clean water for the children and caregivers who call that place home.
For the children living there, this borehole is more than infrastructure. It is a foundation for healthier lives, better hygiene, and the dignity that comes with having your basic needs met. Access to clean water also supports improved sanitation practices, helping to create safer, healthier living conditions where children can grow and thrive without the burden of preventable illness.
Clean water means fewer waterborne illnesses, safer daily routines, and one less barrier standing between these children and the opportunity to thrive.
This is what the Good Well Project is about. Not just water systems, but the communities and lives that depend on them. As IDF grows, we are committed to expanding this work to reach more communities facing water scarcity and sanitation challenges across Africa and beyond.

