
Senyata Impact for Health, Education, Economic, Climate Change and Poverty Alleviation
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Reduction in Diarrheal Diseases: Access to clean water and improved sanitation can reduce the incidence of diarrheal diseases by up to 88% (MDPI).
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Healthcare Costs: The economic burden of waterborne diseases in Indonesia is substantial. Investing in clean water infrastructure can save millions in healthcare costs annually.
Health
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Flood and Drought Incidence: Climate change is expected to increase the frequency of floods and droughts, which can disrupt water supply. An estimated 40% of the population in Indonesia could be affected by water scarcity by 2040 if current trends continue (MDPI).
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Rising Sea Levels: Rising sea levels threaten coastal freshwater resources, with projections indicating that up to 50% of Indonesia’s coastal wells could be affected by saltwater intrusion by 2050 (MDPI).
Climate Change on Water Resources
Educational
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School Attendance: Schools with access to clean water and sanitation see up to a 20% increase in attendance, particularly among girls (IIETA).
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Academic Performance: Access to clean water can improve children's performance in school by providing more time for study and reducing absenteeism due to illness. Children in areas with clean water access have shown up to a 10% improvement in test scores (IIETA).
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Poverty Reduction: Access to clean water can reduce poverty by improving health, increasing educational opportunities, and boosting productivity. Studies suggest that every $1 invested in water and sanitation generates an economic return of $4.30 through increased productivity and reduced healthcare costs (Asian Development Bank) (World Bank).
Poverty Alleviation
Economic
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Productivity Increase: Clean water access can increase productivity. Households spend less time collecting water, which can be redirected towards economic activities, potentially increasing household income by up to 15% (World Bank).
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Agricultural Productivity: Reliable water sources can boost agricultural productivity by 20-30%, improving food security and income for farming communities (World Bank).

Several businesses partnered with us to sponsor our projects, making a significant impact by helping us empower people with access to safe water through corporate sponsorships. By aligning with our cause, these businesses demonstrated their commitment to social responsibility and community well-being. Together, we achieved greater reach and impact, transforming lives across Indonesia.
Sponsorship from Businesses that Give Back
We actively engaged with our local communities and supporters through email campaigns to raise funds. By sharing stories, updates, and the impact of our work, we inspired our community to contribute. Local events and community gatherings also played a significant role in our fundraising efforts, bringing people together to support a common cause. The participation and donations through these channels were vital to our success.
Fundraising from Email and Local Communities
Fundraising from Selling Second-Hand Clothes
At Senyatanya, we organized a successful second-hand clothing sale to raise funds for our clean water projects. Donating gently used clothes not only helped reduce waste but also directly supported our mission. These sales provided a great way for the community to contribute while also promoting sustainable practices. Every item sold helped us provide clean water to more families in need.
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Senyatanya is very selective in choosing beneficiaries, like the borewell assistance they provided in Patia, Kabupaten Pandeglang. Professional in every step of their humanitarian efforts.
Asep
Senyatanya is always quick to help communities in need, especially during disasters like the Lebak floods.
Local Resident
Thank you, Senyatanya, for providing clean water to our community. Your support has made a huge difference in our lives.
Iroh


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Our Completed Projects
Distribution of Donations for Flood Victims in Kampung Seupang, Desa Pajagan, Lebak Banten
In the aftermath of the massive floods, Kampung Seupang in Desa Pajagan, Lebak Banten faced severe devastation. The calamity resulted in 25 houses being swept away and 13 homes suffering extensive damage. Consequently, 271 residents were forced to seek refuge in emergency shelters for an extended period.
In response to this crisis, a collaborative effort was undertaken with Senyatanya and Teruntuk Project to raise funds on January 4-5, 2020. This initiative successfully garnered Rp16,749,000 in donations. The funds were utilized to purchase various essential items including clean water, mats, tarpaulins, blankets, hygiene kits, medicines, basic food supplies, children's storybooks and activity books, stationery, lamps, extension cables, PVC pipes, and asbestos sheets.
The distribution of these donated goods took place on January 6, 2020, providing much-needed relief and support to the affected families. The collaborative spirit and generosity displayed during this difficult time stand as a testament to the power of community and compassion in overcoming adversity.


Provision of Clean Water Solutions for Kampung Babakan Kesik, Desa Pajagan, Kecamatan Patia
Every year, the residents of Kampung Babakan Kesik, Desa Pajagan, Kecamatan Patia face significant challenges in accessing clean water, especially during the dry season. The wells that the community relies on often dry up, forcing almost the entire population to travel kilometers to obtain water, which is often unsuitable for use due to its poor quality.
In response to these difficulties, we initiated a project to provide a sustainable clean water solution for the residents of Patia. The existing water source had a poor pH balance and the water appeared yellow, making it essential to develop a better system.
On February 7, 2020, we began constructing a water tower and other necessary infrastructure to ensure a steady supply of clean water. Despite encountering challenges due to the difficult location, the team persevered, and by February 23, 2020, we had made significant progress with the drilling process.
By February 26, 2020, the water tower structure was completed and in the final stages of development. This project was crucial in providing the residents with access to clean, clear water, significantly improving their quality of life and health. The community's support and encouragement were vital in overcoming the obstacles we faced, demonstrating the power of collaboration and community spirit.
We extend our gratitude to all who contributed to this project, and we remain committed to ensuring that the residents of Kampung Babakan Kesik have access to safe and clean water year-round.

Nameng Village is the pilot project of Senyatanya, inspired by a conversation with a household helper who revealed that her family lacked access to clean water despite living near the capital city of Indonesia. This alarming situation prompted the founders to take immediate action.
To address this issue, Senyatanya conducted thorough site research to understand the water needs of Nameng Village. The findings confirmed the urgent need for a reliable clean water supply. With a clear objective in mind, Senyatanya launched a pilot project to provide clean water to the community.
Fundraising efforts were initiated through the sale of second-hand clothes and contributions from local communities. The collective effort and support from the community have been instrumental in driving the success of this project. Through these initiatives, Senyatanya aims to ensure that the residents of Nameng Village have access to the clean water they need for a healthier and better quality of life.
Providing Clean Water Solutions for Nameng Village

