WAK Case Study – Covid-19 response impact on vulnerable persons in Kibra
Background WASH Alliance Kenya (WAK), through UNICEF funding and in
World Toilet Day: Protecting Dignity Through Access To Sanitation
World Toilet Day annually celebrates access to toilets and raises
WASH Interventions in Informal Settlements Play Key Role against COVID-19
By Tobias Omufwoko | CEO WASH Alliance Kenya Nairobi City
A Handwashing Vessel Helps the Vulnerable Keep Covid-19 at Bay in Kibra
On a hot and humid July afternoon, Jacob Omondi, 67-year-old
Hand washing Stations boosts business for Welder in Githogoro Informal Settlement
Kennedy Ocholla, a father of two living in Githogoro informal
WAK Fights COVID-19 with Handwashing Stands and Water Tanks in Kibra
Maureen Adisa, a community volunteer in Kibera’s Soweto East area,
Community Health Workers play a Key role in ending Covid-19
Kenya’s community health strategy includes a CHW cadre, called community
Wash First
WASH First is a fifteen months’ project funded by SIMAVI
Sanitation For Universal Health Coverage (S4UHC)
This is an eight months’ project (October 2020 – May