Quenching the Thirst for Education: Why Water Access in Kenyan Schools Can No Longer Wait
[Business Today - Kenya] - 28/01/2026
In the arid stretches of rural Kenya, where dust hangs heavy in the air and the sun shows little mercy, a child’s school day often begins not with a textbook, but with a jerry can. For millions of learners, the absence of reliable water in schools is not a minor inconvenience—it is a daily (…)
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