NGO Amman Imman

Mariama drinks clean waterSoon after graduating from Yale University with a B.A. in Anthropology and a Master’s in International Public Health, I returned to the Sahara in 2005 as a Fulbright scholar. I spent several months living alongside Tuareg and Fulani herders in Niger’s Azawak Valley. There I witnessed children dying from dehydration: young boys and girls who walked up to 30 kilometers a day in searing 45° heat — not for pleasure, but out of desperation to find water. In 2006 I founded the international NGO Amman Imman: Water is Life, to address the needs of minorities in Africa, beginning with constructing deep borehole wells in the Azawak. Twelve years later, and Amman Imman has brought water to close to 100,000 people.

Amman Imman: Water is Life is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Donations gratefully accepted. Click here to learn more.

Amman Imman logoAmman Imman empowers and supports Africa’s most vulnerable indigenous peoples and engages students worldwide as socially conscious leaders. Through our Africa-based program, Oases of Life, we establish points of civilization that flourish, beginning with the construction of permanent water sources. Our programs emphasize the role of women and youth as a guiding force for societal stability, optimism, and resilience.

Doubara NOMA

Doubara NOMA

Doubara, a nine-year old orphan from the village of Jadiri. Doubara has NOMA, or facial gangrene. I met Doubara during ...
Mother to her Brothers OR When Dreams are Lost

Mother to her Brothers OR When Dreams are Lost

Mother to her Brothers OR When Dreams are Lost: Houlaye goes to school 2 or 3 times a week, if ...
Mother to her Brothers OR When Dreams are Lost

Mother to her Brothers OR When Dreams are Lost

Mother to her Brothers OR When Dreams are Lost: Fati goes to school 2 or 3 times a week, if ...
The Human Beast of Burden

The Human Beast of Burden

And when there are no donkeys… humans become the beasts of burden. This little girl is pulling with all her ...
Donkeys and Liquid Gold

Donkeys and Liquid Gold

DONKEYS AND LIQUID GOLD: Sori, a Wodaabe Fulani woman from the Azawak, leads a team of donkeys as they pull ...
A Job for Hercules

A Job for Hercules

A JOB FOR HERCULES: In the Azawak, wells are rare and dispersed throughout the region in such a way that ...
The Water Expedition

The Water Expedition

THE WATER EXPEDITION: Zeinabou travels to a deep well of 100 meters situated at 7km (14 km round-trip) from her ...
Wodaabe Fathering

Wodaabe Fathering

WODAABE FATHERING: If the pygmy is considered the best dad in the world, then the Wodaabe Fulani father doesn’t fall ...
The Double Standard

The Double Standard

THE DOUBLE STANDARD: Soon after the construction of the Tangarwashane borehole, Denis and I called a village meeting to order.  ...
The Family Portrait

The Family Portrait

THE FAMILY PORTRAIT: In this photo, you can see Alhassan with his wife, Sadouan, and their children.  Mouheini, who you ...
Why School?

Why School?

In this photo, the chief of Tangarwashane, Mohammed, fetches water for his son.  Like most other Touareg fathers I know, ...
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The Inconsistencies of Parenthood

THE INCONSISTENCIES OF PARENTHOOD: This photo depicts Salah and his youngest daughter.  Salah is one of my best friends from ...
The Artist

The Artist

THE ARTIST: Aghali , aged four, belongs to a reknown family of Inadan, the Touareg artisan cast. The man, the ...
Hope

Hope

HOPE: Before I end my “Children of the Azawak” series to move on to my “Father’s Day” series, I want ...
Is Suffering Relative?

Is Suffering Relative?

IS SUFFERING RELATIVE?  Over the past couple of days, I have received very nice comments following a few of my ...