Cristina works with Evans, the school director at Mukuru |
The WASH program at Mukuru was started a number of years ago with the encouragement and support of an MCC constituent who had a vision for providing clean water in some schools that MCC works with. MCC partnered (and partners) with The Water School to implement an integrated program to provide clean water, functional toilets, facilities, hygiene education, and sanitary pads for adolescent girls, and training in sanitation such as hand washing (kids here are lined up for washing). |
The kids all know that handwashing is an important activity, and help each other out with it. |
Lots of great kids at the school wanting to shake the hand of the mzungu (white person) that comes to visit |
WASH is promoted on the walls of schools. |
Kids receive a hearty Kenyan lunch - here Githeri, a traditional dish of beans and corn. |
New restrooms were constructed at the back of the school. The piles of dirt are to try and build up the land, which suffers from serious flooding during the rainy season. |
River immediately behind the school, choked with trash. This floods up into the school. With warnings of El Nino this year, the school is nervous about flooding. |
"Where's Waldo" - Cristina amidst the throng of kids at class break |
Kitui countryside |
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