We are working on the health education as best as we can. Olivia, a volunteer nurse from San Diego came...
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August 2011: Kenya’s drought has been declared a national disaster.
Ten million livestock have died, crops have failed and its now 35kms or more to the nearest water for people in the worst affected counties. Water sources remain unprotected and easily contaminated.
AMURT is currently setting up supplemental feeding for several thousand at-risk people (children under five, pregnant and lactating women and the elderly) in Samburu East District in the northern part of the country. Our recent community assessment identified further needs for water, sanitation and mobile clinics. We intend to develop with the community programs for remote food and water distribution, emergency bore holes, water source protection, child friendly spaces, mobile clinics and long-term capacity building through water harvesting, consumers’ cooperatives and a model farming project.
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Villages in Ghana receive running water for the first time through AMURT’s community owned water project. The...
As part of the mid-term review, between June 21 and July 30, 2010, AMURT performed a client satisfaction survey of both AMURT’s OVC and HBC programs with the assistance of AMURT M&E Manager, and AMURT Kenya’s two NPI advisors Kennedy Ongeko and Hesbor.
The goal of the AMURT’s Kenya Integrated HIV & AIDS Program (KIHAP) was to prevent the transmission of HIV and AIDS, and to bring sustainable services to those infected and affected by HIV and AIDS in nine locations within three Kenyan provinces (Nyanza, Central and Coast).