UNUSA-Water as Water Filter Installation in Pabuaran Village: Borehole Now Produces Drinkable Water Thanks to Support from UNUSA, ZISWAF CTARSA, and Bank Mega Syariah

In Pabuaran Village, UNUSA-Water an innovative water filter has been installed, which can process borehole water into drinkable water. This program represents a concrete step in improving the health of the local community by providing access to clean water directly at the source. Through advanced filtration technology, water previously used only for non-consumption purposes can now be safely drunk without the risk of contamination, thus hopefully reducing various diseases associated with dirty water.


This water filter installation initiative is inseparable from the significant support of UNUSA, ZISWAF CTARSA and Bank Mega Syariah, which provided supporting funds as part of their social responsibility and community empowerment efforts. This funding enabled the smooth and sustainable installation and maintenance of the filtration system. This collaboration between non-governmental organizations and banking institutions exemplifies effective synergy in realizing programs that directly impact public welfare.


Furthermore, the success of this program in Pabuaran Village is expected to serve as a model that can be replicated in other areas facing similar water quality issues. By providing hygienic drinking water, the community not only benefits their health but also improves their overall quality of life. The program also educates residents about the importance of maintaining the cleanliness of their wells and the surrounding environment to ensure water sources are maintained and sustainable for the future.

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