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    22,000 Kwale Residents to Benefit From Nyalani Dam Water Project by M-Pesa Foundation

    Francis MuliBy Francis MuliDecember 8, 2020No Comments2 Mins Read
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    About 22, 000 residents in Kwale County will access water in their homes and farms after M-PesaFoundation in partnership with the Kwale County Government installed a solar powered water pump at Nyalani Dam.

    The Ksh15 million project is expected to boost food production by supplying 105 acres of farmland with water for irrigation to ensure food security in the county. The pump will distribute water to homes to promote health and sanitation among residents. Part of the project will enhance agricultural enterprises by provision of farm input such as seeds and tools to farmers in the area following the availability of water from the dam.

    “At Safaricom, through our Foundations, we have been able to ensure water availability to communities either on a small scale or a large scale. As M-Pesa Foundation, we dedicated ourselves to supporting the residents of Kwale County by rehabilitating the Nyalani Dam which is crucial for the water and agricultural needs of the people,” said Les Baillie, Executive Director, M-Pesa Foundation.

    The M-Pesa Foundation and the Kwale County Government in 2014 implemented an integrated disaster risk reduction project which would address several integral needs including food security, water supply, improved sanitation, hygiene awareness, nutrition awareness, health care interventions as well as economic stimulus through formation of agriculture cooperatives.

    Read: 30,000 Girls to Benefit from M-Pesa Foundation’s Menstrual Health Program

    The M-Pesa Foundation invested Ksh231million while the county government contributed Ksh25 million to aid in rehabilitation of Nyalani Dam to attain a water storage capacity of approximately 1 million cubic metres for irrigation, domestic and livestock usage.

    Other interventions of the project are empowerment of farmers with knowledge and skills through agricultural extension services, creating nutrition and hygiene awareness to improve health outcomes and training various community groups for the sustainability of the project.

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