Bongo Town, a small agrarian community at the heart of the Bongo District, has long struggled with water access.
The town's families, who largely depend on millet farming, have had to balance daily life around unreliable water supply.
Women in the community are known for their skills in shea processing and basket weaving, while local trading-especially of millet-based drinks like pito and zomkom-remains a key part of the local economy.
During a recent visit, 62-year-old Abana Salifu, a mother of four, shared her cautiously optimistic view.