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FLOKI extends its impact beyond crypto with new water projects in Malawi

Abimbola Samuel by Abimbola Samuel
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FLOKI, the community-driven cryptocurrency known for its charitable focus, is again using blockchain for good — this time, to provide clean water to underserved communities in Malawi.

Through a partnership with Water Wells for Africa (WWFA), they have funded the construction of two new clean water wells, giving entire villages access to safe, sustainable water sources.

The project is part of their mission to create real-world impact beyond the digital ecosystem. Both wells were fully funded in $FLOKI tokens, reinforcing how cryptocurrency can be used directly to solve human needs, much like Ripple’s 25,000 RLUSD stablecoin donation that provided drought relief for Kenyan herders.

Crypto for clean water in Africa

“We’re proud to partner with Water Wells For Africa (WWFA) to build two new water wells in Malawi, giving entire villages access to clean, safe water,” FLOKI said in its official announcement.

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“Funded entirely in $FLOKI, this reflects our core pillars of Charity, Utility, and Community, using crypto to create real impact where it’s needed most.”

The initiative also aligns with WWFA’s long-standing mission to bring sustainable water solutions to remote African communities. Since its founding in 1996, WWFA has installed over 500 wells across Africa, helping thousands of people access clean water near their homes.

Each well is built with repairable parts sourced locally to ensure communities can maintain the infrastructure long after installation.

They also train residents to care for and manage their wells, fostering ownership and sustainability. Since 2020, the organisation has focused on building wells on school property, mainly to keep children healthy, hydrated, and able to stay in class.

The two newly funded wells will benefit rural communities, where residents often walk several miles daily for drinkable water.

FLOKI is using blockchain for social good

The self-described “people’s cryptocurrency” has previously supported initiatives in education, food security, and disaster relief.

Its partnership with WWFA, however, represents one of the clearest examples of how crypto donations can deliver tangible, transparent, and borderless impact.

“At its core, charity is a fundamental pillar for FLOKI,” the team emphasised. “Everyone deserves access to clean water, and through WWFA, we’re helping make that possible.”

For WWFA, the partnership highlights the growing role of digital assets in global development. “Clean water is the first step out of poverty,” the organisation said. “With FLOKI’s support, more communities will have that chance to thrive.”

They said they will keep “building and giving back,” using cryptocurrency to make a real difference in people’s lives.

These will help them grow their image as a caring brand and demonstrate their belief that crypto isn’t just for making money — it can also help people.

Tags: AfricaBlockchain ImpactClean WaterCrypto For GoodFLOKIMalawiWeb3 For ChangeWWFA
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