Our Mission

To improve the quality of water for residents of developing nations through the establishment of partnerships with organizations to provide resources for implementation of training, technical assistance and sustainable technology applicable to the needs of developing nations.
IRWA’s unique model is to train, educate and support Circuit Riders, guaranteeing a local knowledge and supply base for rural communities. Working with IRWA volunteers, Circuit Riders fix, maintain and install water and sanitation systems, as well as provide training for local organizations and workers on how to monitor, test and treat water for the safety of all in the community. We are a consistent and reliable presence, and ensure sustainable projects.
We believe in:
- Empowering people and communities in developing nations through our Circuit Rider program. Circuit Riders provide the education, training and support necessary to ensure clean, safe water and good hygienic practices.
- Building and staying in communities over the long run. Circuit Riders not only build water systems, we return to communities to help fix and maintain these systems. Through follow-up visits, we keep tabs on every project and make sure every system is functional.
- Providing technical education to help keep information about water supply, water treatment, hygiene, and sanitation flowing to developing nations.
Mission
To improve the quality of water for residents of developing nations through the establishment of partnerships with organizations to provide resources for implementation of training, technical assistance and sustainable technology applicable to the needs of developing nations.





