Macfo Uganda, with generous funding from the Global Nature Fund and Hannover 96 Fans Club, has launched a sustainable borehole construction project at Kasago Primary School in Kisansala Village. This initiative now includes a solar-powered water pump and high-capacity storage tanks, ensuring a reliable, eco-friendly, and efficient water supply for the school and surrounding community.
This project was made possible through the generous support of:

Hannover 96 Fan Club
Their project, “Drinking Cups for Drinking Water,” helped fund this essential resource.

Global Nature Fund (GNF)
Their commitment to sustainable development has brought transformative change to Kisansala Village
The integration of solar technology eliminates dependence on grid electricity, reducing operational costs and environmental impact while guaranteeing consistent access to clean water. The installed tanks will store ample water reserves, ensuring availability during periods of low sunlight or high demand.
With this upgraded system, students and community members no longer need to travel long distances to collect water, significantly reducing water-related health risks and time burdens. The project empowers students to focus on their education, improves hygiene practices, and strengthens community resilience through sustainable infrastructure.
This collaborative effort underscores the transformative power of global partnerships in addressing rural challenges. By combining clean energy innovation with water security, the project sets a model for environmentally conscious development, uplifting lives and safeguarding the well-being of future generations in Kisansala Village.



