 Alfon Sinu Mikiishimana isa fama and mother of eight children in eastern Rwanda near the Borondi Borde. Every day for many years, she made a three-hour journey to fetch water to use at home. The water wasn't clean. One day, this struggle changed. Thanks to the UN's joint project, Rurawimian Economic Empowerment, implemented by four UN agencies. F.O. built a spring catchment top. Now, it only takes her 30 minutes to get water. The spring was initially planned for irrigation, supporting the Nkabikwera Cooperative, who grow maize and tomatoes. After seeing how cooperative members don't have clean water, the idea of shooting two birds with one stone came. Now, they can irrigate the crops and have clean water for their sanitation and nutrition. In the dry season, this spring catchment serves nine villages and around 300 people fetch clean water from here daily. That's what F.O. is all about. Making sure that we add our modest contribution to what makes the lives of Rurawimian conducive to unleash their potentials.