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Discover Aqua Vitaal Ghana's Mission

Aqua Vitaal Ghana is a purpose-driven, Dutch-Ghanaian social enterprise transforming access to safe drinking water through solar-powered, Dutch-engineered purification kiosks. With operational roots in both Ghana and the Netherlands, we bridge world-class European innovation with local expertise to deliver affordable, clean water to underserved communities.

Our Long-Term Vision

By 2030, we aim to deploy over 1,000 kiosks across Ghana, serving over 500,000 people daily with clean drinking water. Through blended finance, CSR partnerships, and institutional collaboration, we will build a water-secure Ghana powered by innovation, equity, and sustainability.

Our Impact

We exist to improve lives particularly in communities that are too often left behind by traditional infrastructure. Every kiosk: Reduces waterborne illnesses and healthcare costs, Frees up time for children to go to school and women to engage in work, Creates green jobs for local youth and entrepreneurs, Contributes to climate goals with 100% solar energy use

đź’ˇ What We Do

We support installation, community training, technical maintenance, and monitoring to ensure long-term success and reliability. At the core of Aqua Vitaal’s model is our solar-powered water kiosk system, designed to:

Advanced Dutch Filtration

Explain that Aqua Vitaal’s solar-powered kiosks purify water using cutting-edge Dutch filtration technology, ensuring every drop is clean, safe, and healthy.

Off-Grid Solar Power

Highlight that our kiosks operate entirely off-grid, harnessing renewable solar energy for reliable, sustainable water supply even in remote areas.

Community Empowerment

Describe how Aqua Vitaal’s kiosks are locally managed (often by women and youth), accepting flexible payments (coins, MTN Momo, card), and creating jobs while reducing disease and saving time.

Commitment to Sustainability

Empowerment Through Collaboration

Reliable Clean Water Solutions

Our Social Mission

We exist to improve lives particularly in communities that are too often left behind by traditional infrastructure. Every kiosk: