This project is part of IcFEM's WaSH program, which includes multiple water source schemes as well as substantial community level hygiene promotion, and training on project operation and maintenance.
What follows is a brief project outline direct from our partner:
Kamburu Spring is a water source found in Ranje sub-location, East Bukusu location of Bungoma County. Most of the area has a rich arable land and the residents specialise in maize, sweet potatoes and millet farming. Others are traders in the nearby Bungoma town.
Whereas the area receives sufficient quantities of rainfall like the rest of the county, water remains a major hurdle to the development of the area. Apart from the broken Kamburu spring, the nearest water source is 2 kilometres away. Kamburu Spring was previously protected but its walls are now dangerously broken down with a soft ground surrounding the spring exposing the people community to the risk of falling down and sustaining injuries.
Protecting the spring will therefore mean protecting lives and reducing the distances covered in search of water