Access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) in schools isn’t just about infrastructure — it protects health, supports steady...
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A reliable water source and safe toilets help children learn with dignity. Thika Primary School still struggles with both. The...
Education starts with dignity. For many children, dignity depends on something basic. Safe water. Clean toilets. A place to wash...
In Kenya, access to clean water, sanitation and hygiene remains a major challenge—and yet, across rural villages and dense informal...
In the heart of Kenya’s urban informal settlements, clean water, proper sanitation and hygiene infrastructure are not just a matter...
The crisis of unsafe water in Kenya is not just about thirst or inconvenience. It’s about lives lost, dreams deferred...
In this article, we explore how a young girl turned her menstrual health story into a source of pride and...
Why the Drought Isn’t the Problem—Inequality Is Drought response Kenya is in the spotlight once again. Failed rains have left...
Kenya’s sanitation crisis is affecting over 3 million people, with deadly consequences for health, dignity, and economic opportunity. Most suffer...
