Website Audit

Help Water Access Rwanda assess whether or not their current website is optimally supporting its mission and goals, and outline the scope for needed changes and improvements.
Water Access Rwanda
kigali, Rwanda
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kigali, Rwanda

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Posted September 20th

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What we need
  • Feedback on the current website’s layout, user functionality, mobile-friendliness, visual design, content, and other key features
  • Clear articulation of the Organization’s goals for the website
  • Recommendations for improvements to help achieve the Organization’s desired goals
  • Note: If you are looking for a more specific, in-depth audit of your website's design and usability, try our Website Usability Audit project
Additional details

Hi,
I need someone who can help me to increase our audience engagement through our website! We currently have an online shop but it seems like most of our clients do not use it and when I look into the insights I can see that they just visit the home page or scroll one or two pages only! I would like to get strategies that can boost the traffic first and also create more leads!

What we have in place
  • We currently have Marketing metrics, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have Previous reports, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $4,762 , allowing us to The cost savings could benefit our Organization by constructing more water point for our community !

We are transitioning into online shopping for most our products and services! This project will help our company to its goals by engaging our existing clients or potential clients through our website !

Project plan

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Prep: Goal Setting
  • Volunteer Manager provides overview of current website and any past analysis
  • Professional connects with Volunteer Manager for a brainstorming/overview session and gathers information on the Organization’s goals, target audiences and desired functionality or uses of the website
  • Professional and Volunteer Manager outline next steps and timeline for the project
  • Both parties review our pro-tips for Organizations and Volunteers to ensure the project is set up for success
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Milestone 1: Initial Review & Feedback
  • Professional reviews current website pages, site map, any past statistical research into site performance and available traffic data
  • Professional analyzes current site layout, visuals and content, and delivers a draft document detailing the strategies, objectives and recommended tactics for proposed changes to the website
  • Volunteer Manager reviews draft and provides feedback to the Professional
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Milestone 2: Final Website Audit
  • Professional delivers final strategy to the Organization after incorporating feedback, and provides recommendations for future overhaul or redesign efforts, based on staff capacity and budget
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About the org

Water Access Rwanda
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Our mission

Water Access Rwanda is a Rwandan-based social enterprise that offers simple, durable and affordable water solutions to Rwanda and in East Africa in a bid to address the water crisis while creating employment for youth. The company is primarily focused on the bottom of the pyramid's need for affordable and safe water and deploys models of access that provide clean water in a convenient manner. Our mission is to be a self-sustained enterprise employing young people as solution providers in the water sector.
Our vision to revolutionize the water industry by providing simpler, affordable ways to obtain clean water.

What we do

Our Solutions
The company deploys innovative and next-level services and systems to provide clean and purified clean water. All living beings are water dependent and over 72% of productive sectors require water, there is no one-fit-all solution when it comes to providing clean water. Water Access Rwanda seeks to be a solution for different segments of the market. The solutions offered are bundled through four different offerings each targeted to a different customer segment. Each of the solutions is complemented with our capacity to conduct geophysical surveys and other feasibility studies.

1) INUMA(tm)
INUMA creates a borehole-fed micro-grid piped safe water network where purified safe water is available at public points and piped into households for private access. All water is purified through a treatment process, pumped using solar and AC and sold via pre-paid water meters activated through a token. INUMA(tm) points can be made from rehabilitated existing handpumps and create jobs locally in the community.

2) amazi
In a bid to increase rain-water harvesting and ensure all taps in urban households provide safe water, Amazi provides first flush diverter systems and point of entry and point of use filtration systems. With this solution, households, schools, camps, clinics can save on their water bill in the rain season while reducing the amount of run-off water that would otherwise cause flooding. The systems come with a one-year warranty. Filters include in-line filters, table-top, portable and Aquatabs Chlorinators.

3) uhira
Targeted at farmers and off-grid businesses, uhira includes a borehole, a solar pump, a pipeline, elevated storage system and an optional cattle trough or tap system from the tank. This system is offered on credit with 25% down-payment, followed by equal monthly payments for 12 months.

4) voma
The full company's technical capacities can be re-arranged and bundled up to achieve other project objectives for custom-designed projects ran by NGOs, Carbon Credit Project Developers, government, CSR partnerships, etc. With VOMA projects, we also offer WASH trainings, baseline surveying and M&E aspects through smart surveying tools.

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