For many years, the residents of Soch Village faced the hardship of securing clean water. During the dry seasons, families had to travel long distances to fetch water from unsafe sources or pay an exorbitant 8,000 riels ($2 USD) per container for untreated pond water, often leading to health issues like diarrhea due to lack of proper filtration or boiling methods.
To address this pressing need, Habitat for Humanity Cambodia, in collaboration with Non-Timber Forest Product (NTFP) and World Vision Cambodia (WVC), constructed a clean water supply station in March 2024. With an investment of $51,499.63, this station now delivers clean water directly to village home tanks, benefiting over 62 families. At just 2,000 riels (0.5 USD) per cubic meter, the water supply station reduces household costs by more than 75%, offering both financial relief and a significant improvement in health.
“Access to clean water isn’t just about survival—it’s about dignity, health, and the opportunity to thrive.”
The station’s profits are reinvested in operations, maintenance, and community development, ensuring its sustainability. This transformative project not only safeguards health and reduces daily burdens for residents but also fosters a stronger, more resilient community. It stands as a testament to the power of collaboration in creating a foundation of hope and sustainability for future generations.


