The International Lifeline Fund (ILF) is a U.S.-based nonprofit organization established in December 2003, dedicated to reducing human suffering by providing low-cost, scalable solutions that address basic needs like clean water and energy in vulnerable communities across Sub-Saharan Africa and Haiti.
ILF’s mission is to empower communities by delivering sustainable access to clean water and energy, thereby improving health, reducing environmental degradation, and promoting economic self-sufficiency. The organization emphasizes cost-effective interventions that are culturally appropriate and community-driven.
ClearWater Program
ILF constructs freshwater wells and implements affordable maintenance systems to ensure long-term functionality. This initiative has provided over 260,000 individuals with access to clean drinking water, significantly reducing waterborne diseases and the time spent, especially by women, in fetching water.
Fuel-Efficient Cookstoves
To combat the health and environmental issues caused by traditional open-fire cooking, ILF develops and distributes fuel-efficient stoves. These stoves reduce wood consumption by up to 70% and lower smoke emissions, benefiting over 900,000 refugees and rural villagers. In Uganda, the "Okelo Kuc" stove has become a symbol of peace and efficiency in households.
Solar Electrification
ILF introduces solar energy solutions to off-grid communities, enhancing access to lighting and power, which supports education, health services, and economic activities.
COVID-19 Response
In response to the pandemic, ILF adapted its programs to include health education, distribution of hygiene kits, and support for healthcare facilities to mitigate the spread of the virus.
ILF operates in several countries, including:
Uganda
Kenya
Haiti
Sudan
Burundi
Somalia
In Uganda, ILF has commercialized its stove program, training local women as micro-entrepreneurs to manufacture and sell stoves, fostering economic empowerment.
260,000+ individuals gained access to clean drinking water.
900,000+ people benefited from fuel-efficient wood stoves.
1.4 million+ urban dwellers now use efficient charcoal stoves.
25+ million hours saved annually in water and wood collection.
1.6 million fewer tons of CO₂ emissions released.
ILF collaborates with international agencies, local governments, NGOs, and private sectors to design and implement its programs. These partnerships enhance the scalability and sustainability of ILF's initiatives.
Website: lifelinefund.org
Email: info@lifelinefund.org
Address: 1220 L Street NW, Suite 100-291, Washington, DC 20005, USA