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Camel

A caravan of camels on its way to the watering trough in Rawana, Marsabit. Photo credits: Mark Wahwai.

“When I had just gotten to Ethiopia, I got word that Strategies for Northern Development (SND) had revived our watering point by solarizing the borehole system and were, at the time, laying a pipe to bring water closer to the community member.”

Teso Katelo
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Katelo

Teso Katelo filling her jerrycans from the communal water tap in Rawana, Marsabit. Photo credits: Mark Wahwai.

“I cannot remember the last time I actually had to walk a long distance in search of water. We would walk for almost 14 kms both ways and now it is as easy as sending our children to fetch water before they leave for school. The fact that our children do not have to spend a whole day away doing chores is a good thing.”

Teso Katelo.
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Toilet

The community toilet in Rawana, Marsabit. Photo credits: Mark Wahwai. 

“Through this project, I was able to build a toilet and actually improve how I use and treat my water. This has greatly reduced recurrence of diseases like diarrhoea. We now know that we need to constantly wash our hands after every use, and make sure the water we consume is clean.”

“We used to shower once a week, but now I can shower everyday if I want to. This place is dusty and due to the heat, our bodies need water. We now use clean toilets and drink clean water. In all my years in this region, I have never seen such great improvement and growth.”

Teso Katelo
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Sheep

Sheep drinking from the communal water trough in Rawana, Marsabit. Photo by Mark Wahwai.