Projects

Since 2003, HWF has successfully implemented over +18 projects and Impacted more than +20,000 Beneficiaries in Kenya

Our Recent Projects:

Agroforestry for a Greener World: Health and Water Foundation's Initiative to Improve Livelihoods and Mitigate Climate Change Effects.

- Donor: Treedom

  • Location: Nyamira County
  • Year: 2017 – Ongoing
  • Sectors: Climate Change, Agroforestry,  Agriculture
  • Beneficiaries: Planted more than 180,000 trees through 400 Farmers

Intergrated Development approach through training and infrastructure to improve Education,Health,WATSAN and hygiene in Manga Cluster area in Lake Victoria region,Kenya

- Donor: Weworld

  • Location: Nyamira County
  • Year: 2019 – 2021
  • Sectors: WASH, Education, Health, Economic Development
  • Beneficiaries: 12 primary schools and surrounding communities

Zuia Ukimwi, Vijana Tuwe Waangalifu: Promoting Behaviour Change among the Youth-Manga and Nyamira Districts, Nyanza Province, Kenya

- Donor: Global Fund/ Care Kenya

  • Location: Lake Victoria region
  • Year: 2020 – 2021
  • Sectors: Health, Economic Development
  • Beneficiaries: Youth population in the Lake Victoria region

Provision of Hygiene and Sanitation facilities to Rirumi Primary School.

- Donor: Halcrow Foundation (UK)

  • Location: Manga District
  • Year: 2019
  • Sectors: WASH, Education
  • Beneficiaries: Over 800 pupils

Provision of Water and Sanitation to rural primary school.

- Donor: OAK Foundation

  • Location: Manga District
  • Year: 2016
  • Sectors: WASH, Education
  • Beneficiaries: Pupils drawn from 3 primary schools

Nubia Basic Integrated Infrastructure Development Project (NUBID)

- Donor: European Union/CDTF

  • Location: Kisii county
  • Year: 2012 – 2013
  • Sectors: WASH, Education
  • Land Size: 1 primary school and its surrounding community 

Provision of Water and Sanitation to rural primary schools

- Donor: Rainwater Charitable Trust Fund

  • Location: Nyamira county
  • Year: 2010
  • Sectors: WASH, Education
  • Land Size: Pupils drawn from 1 primary school