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Breaking New Ground in Kenya

In April 2023, our project teams from Canada and the USA were on the ground in Kenya to visit several of our partner communities. In Meru County, we checked on our partners at Mulika, who have used an H2O4ALL water system since 2017. We also visited our newer project sites at Ntalami Primary School, which received a safe water system in 2022, and Mailiari Health Centre, which will receive a safe water system later this year.

 

Finally, we broke new ground in Kibera, outside Nairobi. This informal community is home to nearly two million people, many of whom live in poverty. Since Kibera isn’t linked to any local water systems, most people rely on the extremely polluted Nairobi River.

We partnered with Brandon Okoth, a leader in the local World Water Quality Alliance and a Kibera native, to begin distributing water filters around the community’s Saran’gombe Ward. During the April trip, two children’s libraries, two local food markets, and a youth center all received bucket water filters empowering them to provide safe and clean water to community members. Later in the year, we distributed twenty more filters at community gathering points across Saran’gombe Ward.

We’re excited to keep working with the Kibera community this year. Our goal in 2024 is to reach all five of Kibera’s wards, ensuring reliable safe water access for as many people as possible.

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ABBY RADKE

Board Member

Abby is currently a member on the Board for for H20 4 ALL. She is a graduate from University of Portland with a major in civil engineering and currently works at a private engineering consulting firm. Abby has had international engineering project experiences, such as designing an irrigation system for a group of 600 women in Malawi, and installing biodigestors for a rural community in Ghana. She is super excited to be apart of H20 4 ALL’s mission and is passionate about clean water accessibility!