Kenya just like any other developing country still lags behind global progress to provide safe drinking water to everyone. Kendat, a not for profit organisation has launched a water project that set to benefit the rural community have access to clean drinking water in Machakos County. Jane Mule is a resident of Nguwsini area, recalls days that she will have to travel more than 10 kilometres to fetch water. Her sentiments are enchoed with Ester Mutua, who owns a donkey and uses it to fetch water for others locals in the area. The evaluation also identified some barriers to the success of a water sector intervention.
Source: The Star March 13, 2021 10:52 UTC