Our Story and Mission
Providing sustainable solutions to permanently end thirst, hunger, and poverty in our world
Our Mission
Water 4 Mercy provides the 'One-Two-Three Solution' to permanently end thirst, hunger and poverty in our world. With our innovative technologies and partners, we provide clean water, agriculture, and educational solutions.
To date, Water 4 Mercy, has improved the lives of over 78,000 persons on the African continent by bringing clean water and nutritious food to 26 communities, providing world-renowned agricultural technology and training to more than 12,800 farmers and 450 students through AITeC, it's Agricultural Innovation and Technology Center. AITeC is growing a new generation of experts for the future of food and nutritional security, positively impacting generations to come.
Water 4 Mercy's innovative approach combines water access with agricultural solutions, and community engagement empowering people to thrive and transform their lives and future. Its holistic approach brings about a transformative impact on the lives of individuals, improving health, education, economic opportunities, and overall quality of life in African communities.

Providing access to clean, safe drinking water through sustainable well systems and water purification technologies.

Implementing sustainable farming practices and technologies to ensure food security and economic opportunity

Providing educational resources and training to empower communities with knowledge and skills for long-term success.
The One-Two-Three Solution
Our Story
Seeing firsthand the desperate needs of the villagers when staying in Dodoma on her fourth visit to Tanzania in Africa, Nermine’s heart was forever changed. She saw people lacking the very basic human needs we take for granted - starting with a source of potable water. The people are not healthy and walk for hours to collect water that is often dirty or contaminated with life-threatening diseases.
Many hours are spent walking to find water in holes in the ground instead of schooling, studying, helping with the family and so much more. All of this time walking just to find poor quality water in limited supply. If water is not found, they drink the blood of animals to avoid dying of thirst.
Realizing that her past efforts over the years in providing funds for education, food, clothes, medical care, etc was a “band-Aid” solution, Nermine was determined to make a real impact. Prayerful discernment led to the realization that access to clean water is THE ANSWER to breaking the cycle of poverty.
