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Water Source for Kapsasian Community Dispensary in Kenya

water-source-for-kapsasian-community-dispensary-in-kenya.Projectpage.jpg Location: Kenya

Amount Needed:$1,705

Benefits: This project benefits 7,000 people living in the dispensary area.

Water is desperately needed for some 7,000 people who experience typhoid and dysentery.  People arrive at this rural dispensary after following winding foot and bike trails to seek medical advice, have their children vaccinated, receive malaria treatment and the nets to reduce exposure to mosquito bites, attend prenatal exams or monthly well baby clinics, pick up medications for TB or HIV, and receive treatment for the ever-present intestinal parasites. This project will help to provide funds for building a rainwater harvesting system. When the periodic rains come, the tank fills and provides water for the operation of the clinic through out the year.  Biosand filters can further purify the drinking water.
Facing The Problem
Some of these people (Kipsigis) make a subsistence living on small plots of land. Nomads (Maasai) also are in the interior part of the district Most of the water for the households is carried from seasonal springs or a small plastic tank approximately 1 km. away from the dispensary. The entire population suffers from outbreaks of waterborne diseases such as amoebiasis, typhoid, and dysentery. Rural dispensaries/clinics in Kenya may be the only “public building” for kilometers but are surrounded by many small land holdings occupied by families who make their homes away from towns. The nomads move their cattle around the district while following the greening of grass from rain. The people arrive at the dispensary after following winding foot and bike trails to seek medical advice, have their children vaccinated, receive malaria treatment and the nets to reduce exposure to mosquito bites, attend prenatal exams or monthly well baby clinics, pick up medications for TB or HIV, and receive treatment for the ever present intestinal parasites.
Implementing Organization

WATERLINES
302 East Coronado Road
Santa Fe, NM 87505 USA
Tel: (505) 988-5642.
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