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Global Health

Dispensers for Safe Water

Chlorine dispenser infrastructure for clean drinking water in rural sub-Saharan Africa

GiveWise Score
86
Strong
% to Programs
87%
Transparency
Impact Evidence
Strong
Admin Cost
8¢/$1

Our editorial assessment

The Dispensers for Safe Water programme is a masterclass in cost-effective public health design. By placing free chlorine dispensers at the point where people collect water — rather than distributing bottles of chlorine to households — the programme leverages social norms and convenience to achieve adoption rates far higher than alternative water treatment approaches. At roughly $0.50 per person per year, it is one of the cheapest health interventions in existence. Multiple RCTs confirm that chlorination at the point of collection reduces diarrheal disease by 30–40%. The programme has served over 4 million people and continues to expand.

The problem they're solving

Diarrheal disease kills over 500,000 children per year globally, and contaminated water is a primary cause. Point-of-collection chlorination is cheap, effective, and scalable — and the dispenser model achieves far higher sustained usage than household-level water treatment.

About Dispensers for Safe Water

Evidence Action's Dispensers for Safe Water program installs chlorine dispensers at water sources across Kenya, Uganda, and Malawi.

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Third-party ratings

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How this score was produced

The GiveWise score is our own editorial assessment, produced with a weighted rubric covering program spending, transparency and governance, evidence of impact, cost-effectiveness, and leadership. It draws on publicly available reports from independent evaluators such as GiveWell, Charity Navigator, and CharityWatch, but it is not a rating issued or endorsed by any of those organisations. Read the full methodology →

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