The Rosalie Rendu Hospital has long been a vital healthcare provider for the Bayeku community of Ikorodu. Until recently, the hospital located in Lagos State of Nigeria, faced serious challenges in accessing safe water. With support from WEFTA, Daughters of Charity International Project Services (DCIPS), and Groundwater Development and Engineering, Ltd (Nigeria), the facility has now received a complete WASH upgrade.
Project Complete
The project provided a new borehole, a solar-powered well pump and electrical components, elevated storage tanks, and repairs to the existing distribution network. Bathrooms and handwashing stations were also improved, while biohazard bins and sanitation supplies were delivered to enhance infection control.
Positive Impact for over 10,000 Lives
Through funding from private and local donors, and construction management supported by WEFTA, the completed project now serves a catchment population of over 10,000 people. With these improvements, Rosalie Rendu Hospital can provide safer care while ensuring clean water and hygiene for patients, staff, and visitors alike.



