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The Kajiado water project
The Kajiado water project
The delegation visiting Kajiado: From left Andreas Koestler
(Norwegian Red Cross water expert), Lola (Kenya Red Cross
water expert), Karen Stenersen Lien (Norwegian Red Cross),
DNV’s Marte Ness and Anthony Kajiado Red Cross.
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Driving around in the Kajiado district which is very dry.
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A short rainfall during the night makes the landscape appear not
as dry as it really is. In a day or two this water will disappear.
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The Kumpa village now has access to clean water stored in this tank.
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DNV’s Marte Ness inspects the storage tank. The tank was, among
other technical installations, made with support from DNV.
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Water for the livestock is just as important as water for the people.
From left: The manager of Kajiado Red Cross, the Masai chief and Marte Ness.
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Access to clean water brightens the future for this kid.
The Norwegian Red Cross water expert
Andreas Koestler har vast experience from
projects in Africa.
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The Masai women in Kumpa no longer need to walk 10-15 km
every day to fetch water.
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Clean water brings joy and happiness.
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Marte Ness inspecting the generator.
The well is 70 metres deep.
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Welcoming ceremony and great gratitude.
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The water is pumped through a 4 km pipeline up to
the local school.
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The Kumpa school.
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The children now have access to water at school.
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Marte Ness inspecting the school water system.
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In Sajiloni, the project has enabled villagers to grow vegetables.
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Here the Sajiloni villagers come to collect water.
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A bicycle in the middle of the bush! Note the ”fence” in the
background protecting the livestock from lions. This is the
area close to the Tanzanian border where a third project is
suggested.
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“The water problem in Kenya is a major issue for us and partnerships
A Masai father with one of seven children he
has with one of his wives…
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are the key to success,” Secretary General Abbas Gullet said,
underlining the Kenya Red Cross’s gratitude to DNV for the
support.
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