What a finished water project looks like.
A plaque is not the project. The taps, pump, storage, local access, and completion record are.

Water projects begin long before a tap is opened. A location must be reviewed, a contractor engaged, equipment and materials tracked, and construction followed on the ground.
Famidi’s archive preserves drilling footage, signed agreements, expense sheets, plaques, completed structures, water flowing, and community handoff. Together they create a clearer record.
Completion means water can be reached—not simply that drilling has stopped.
Finished designs vary. Some locations use a hand pump. Others pair storage with multiple public taps. The right result depends on the site and how the community will reach the water.
The project ledger names locations and distinguishes completed work from current fundraising. Donor confidence grows when the promise, place, and evidence stay connected.