The program component of water, Sanitation and health (WASH) at Focus on Africa Development supports communities in providing access to safe water and adequate sanitation in order to improve the health and well-being of communities.
This project gave priority to the need for hygiene promotion and installation of water and
sanitation facilities at Kibera Primary School, and specifically targets the girl child.
Unsafe menstrual care in the absence of latrines and inconvenient or mistimed
defecation/urination put girls at serious risk. Facilities were not available; the suffering was
immense, with more than 1200 girls forced by circumstances to share 6 pit latrines which are
in a pathetic condition.
In a collaborative effort between Focus on Africa Development, Australian Direct Aid
Program, Kibera Primary School and other stakeholders, in contributing towards improving
the quality of life for children. FOAD renovated a toilet block used by boys and constructed a
toilet block for girls in 2011 and 2012 respectively.
The current water situation calls for innovation across the board, both in terms of the business
model for delivering improved water services and the technologies used.
Focus on Africa Development Inc. has been implanting projects that map out the lowest cost
pathways to improved water provision, for which there are economic and social benefits to
the house-holds.
FOAD has implemented water and sanitation projects in Kibera, Ijara, and Baidoa in Somalia.
African women and men's divergent social positions lead to differences in water
responsibilities, rights, and access and so African women are disproportionally burdened by
the scarcity of clean drinking water.
sensitization of Community Groups on clean Environment
Building assets and diversifying income is a fundemental step.
Our guiding is The World Health Organization's definition of health