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Better WASH conditions strengthen children’s education in Kibera

In recent days, Engineers Without Borders’ volunteers Reno Munksgaard and Niels Bay Jensen have been in Kenya on an important project for 100% for the Children, with support from the Rambøll Foundation.

The purpose of the trip was to support quality assurance of improved WASH infrastructure (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene) for more than 1,500 children in Kibera – Africa’s largest urban slum area.

Focus on ownership and sustainability

The work in Kibera has not only focused on the technical aspects of the WASH solutions. Together with local teachers, Youth WASH Champions, and other partners, there has also been a strong focus on ownership, operation, and maintenance, ensuring that the solutions function in the long term and are locally anchored.

There were therefore smiles all around when the new facilities were inaugurated, as shown in the photo here.

WASH as a prerequisite for learning

Something as basic as access to proper toilet facilities and clean water can make a world of difference to children’s schooling. Especially for girls, for whom menstruation too often becomes an invisible barrier to education.

Improved WASH conditions contribute to fewer illnesses, more stable school attendance – particularly for girls – and thus better conditions for learning, well-being, and dignity.

When you are physically well, you learn much better. That is why we are happy to contribute to creating better and safer conditions for children’s schooling in Kibera. 💚