Water & Sanitation

LIDA works to provide safe water sources, promote hygiene education, and implement water conservation projects in Kenya's rural and arid regions where access to clean water remains a critical challenge.

Clean Water Access in Kenya

The Challenge

Addressing water scarcity and sanitation issues in Kenya

Access to clean water remains a critical challenge in Kenya, especially in rural and arid regions. According to UNICEF, approximately 40% of the Kenyan population lacks access to safe water, and poor sanitation contributes to high rates of waterborne diseases.

LIDA's water and sanitation programs are designed to provide safe water sources, promote hygiene and sanitation education, and implement water conservation projects. These interventions are vital for improving public health, reducing disease outbreaks, and increasing access to clean water.

Our comprehensive approach addresses both immediate water needs and long-term sustainability, empowering communities to manage their water resources effectively while improving sanitation practices to prevent disease.

Water Source Development

Water Source Development

Constructing wells, boreholes, and rainwater harvesting systems to provide reliable access to clean water in communities with limited water sources.

Sanitation Facilities

Sanitation Facilities

Building improved latrines, handwashing stations, and waste management systems to reduce open defecation and improve community hygiene.

Hygiene Education

Hygiene Education

Conducting community workshops, school programs, and household visits to promote proper handwashing, water storage, and sanitation practices.

Water Management

Water Resource Management

Training communities in sustainable water management, watershed protection, and water conservation techniques to ensure long-term water security.

Water Quality

Water Quality Monitoring

Implementing water testing programs and training community water committees to monitor and maintain water quality standards for safe consumption.

School WASH

School WASH Programs

Establishing water, sanitation, and hygiene facilities in schools to improve student health, reduce absenteeism, and promote lifelong hygiene habits.

Key Challenges

Understanding the obstacles to clean water and sanitation in Kenya

Water Scarcity

Many regions in Kenya experience prolonged droughts and limited rainfall, making it difficult for communities to access sufficient water for drinking, cooking, and hygiene.

Waterborne Diseases

Poor water quality and inadequate sanitation lead to high rates of waterborne diseases like cholera, typhoid, and diarrhea, particularly affecting children under five years old.

Infrastructure Gaps

Limited infrastructure for water collection, storage, and distribution, especially in rural areas, forces many people to travel long distances to collect water from unsafe sources.

Knowledge Gaps

Limited awareness about proper hygiene practices, water treatment methods, and the connection between sanitation and health contributes to continued unsafe practices.

Resource Constraints

Limited financial resources for water infrastructure development and maintenance at both household and community levels hinder sustainable water access.

Climate Change

Changing climate patterns are affecting water availability, with more frequent droughts and floods disrupting traditional water sources and increasing water insecurity.

Our Impact

Measurable results from our water and sanitation initiatives across Kenya

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People Served

Individuals with improved access to clean water through our programs

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% Reduction

Decrease in waterborne diseases in communities with our interventions

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Water Projects

Water sources and sanitation facilities established across Kenya

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Water Committees

Community water management committees trained and supported

Progress Towards Water & Sanitation Goals

Clean Water Access 72%
Improved Sanitation Facilities 65%
Hygiene Practice Adoption 80%
Water Management Capacity 58%

Our Approach

How we work to improve water access and sanitation in Kenyan communities

Community-Led Solutions

We engage communities in every step of the process, from identifying water needs to designing and implementing solutions that address their specific challenges.

Education & Training

We provide comprehensive training on water management, hygiene practices, and facility maintenance to ensure sustainable impact and behavior change.

Integrated Approach

We address water, sanitation, and hygiene as interconnected issues, implementing comprehensive solutions that tackle all aspects of the water cycle.

Strategic Partnerships

We collaborate with government agencies, water authorities, and other organizations to leverage resources and expertise for maximum impact and sustainability.

Appropriate Technology

We implement water and sanitation solutions that are appropriate for local conditions, affordable, and can be maintained by community members with local materials and skills.

Monitoring & Evaluation

We continuously monitor water quality, usage patterns, and health outcomes to measure impact and make data-driven improvements to our programs.

Our Journey

Key milestones in our water and sanitation initiatives

2011

First Water Project

Launched our first community water project in Turkana County, providing clean water access to over 2,000 people through a solar-powered borehole system.

2014

School WASH Program

Established our school water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) program, implementing facilities and education in 25 schools across three counties.

2017

Community-Led Total Sanitation

Implemented the Community-Led Total Sanitation approach in 50 villages, resulting in 30 communities achieving Open Defecation Free status.

2019

Water Quality Monitoring

Launched our community water quality monitoring program, training local water committees to test and maintain water safety standards.

2021

Watershed Management

Expanded our focus to include watershed management and protection, implementing reforestation and soil conservation projects in key water catchment areas.

2023

Digital Water Monitoring

Introduced digital water monitoring systems in 50 communities, using mobile technology to track water availability, usage, and maintenance needs in real-time.

Impact Stories

Real stories of transformation from the communities we serve

"Before LIDA installed the water point in our village, I used to walk 5 kilometers every day to collect water from a river. The water was dirty, and my children were often sick. Now, we have clean water just 10 minutes from our home. My children are healthier, and I have time to work on my small business instead of fetching water all day."

Sarah Mwangi

Sarah Mwangi

Mother of four, Kitui County

"As the head teacher at our primary school, I've seen a remarkable change since LIDA built proper toilets and handwashing stations. Student attendance has improved, especially among girls who used to miss school during their periods. Waterborne diseases have decreased, and the children are proud to teach their families about proper hygiene practices they learn at school."

Daniel Ochieng

Daniel Ochieng

Head Teacher, Siaya County

Join Us in Providing Clean Water

Your support can help us expand our water and sanitation initiatives and reach more communities in Kenya. Together, we can save lives and create healthier futures.