A joint report by World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF shows good number of Kenyans are not accessing safe water and proper sanitation. The report
Research shows that most slums still lack better waste disposal disposal control. Cases of flooded sewage, burst sewers and the discharge of raw or semi-treated
Rural areas remain worst affected with data showing that 8 in 10 people still lack access to these services. The Joint Monitoring Programme report, Progress
Kenya, Aug 8 2019 (IPS) – Extreme rainfall and heavy flooding, often amplified by climate change, causes devastation among communities. But new research published on
Nutritionists accept that water is an essential element in life to stay healthy. This is often misinterpreted, contrary to a number of water-related myths in
A non-profit organisation plans to issue a Sh1.5 billion ($15 million) bond this year to fund Kenyan water utilities. Robert Bunyi, chief Executive Officer of
President Uhuru Kenyatta pledged Kenya’s support for the sustainable blue economy by highlighting key areas of focus as the first ever global conference opened in
The ongoing debate over ownership and management of Water Services Providers (WSPs) has gained momentum after the Council of Governors insisted devolved units have exclusive