
Reform of the water sector in Kenya
In 2016, only around half of the approximately 46 million people in Kenya had access to clean drinking water and adequate sanitation. The expansion of
In 2016, only around half of the approximately 46 million people in Kenya had access to clean drinking water and adequate sanitation. The expansion of
With a population of 53 million, 15 percent of Kenyans rely on unimproved water sources, such as ponds, shallow wells and rivers, while 41 percent
This book on the History of Water Development in Kenya transverses through a matrix of infrastructural development, administration, policy, legal and legislation framework, and evolution
When children don’t have access to water at home, they are often responsible for collecting it for their families. Sharing the burden with their mothers,
Stay Focused on Your Studies There is a phrase called ‘Decision Fatigue’ which may be weighing you down. I first heard about this procrastination phenomenon
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Get Organized The first step to manage your stress throughout the school year is to be in control of your academic responsibilities. If you receive
Study Early and Often Some students wait until a few days before the exam to study for the NCLEX, but you should really begin on