Youth-led water safety monitoring
We train local youth, test water regularly, and use mobile reporting to help schools, clinics, and villages respond faster to contamination risks.
Cintiq improves access to safe drinking water by providing low-cost water-quality testing, training local youth as Water Ambassadors, using mobile technology to monitor contamination, and connecting schools, clinics, and villages through a continuous community-based water intelligence network.
We monitor water safety regularly, not only once during a project.
We train local youth to test water, report risks, and educate communities.
We turn water test results into alerts, dashboards, and public-health action.
Testing wells, pumps, rivers, schools, clinics, and community water points using affordable tools.
Training local youth to collect results, report contamination, and lead water-safety education.
Using mobile forms, GPS, SMS, WhatsApp, and dashboards to track water risks over time.
Connecting local institutions so unsafe water alerts reach the people who need to respond.
A Water Ambassador tests a water point, submits the result through a mobile form or SMS, and the system sends alerts to schools, clinics, villages, NGO partners, and local leaders when contamination is detected.
Our first pilot will focus on one partner community in Sub Saharan Africa. The goal is to train local Water Ambassadors, test community water points, connect schools and clinics, and publish monthly water-safety reports.
We are looking for local partners, schools, clinics, community leaders, donors, volunteers, and technical collaborators.