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Child Planting a Tree at Kangeme Youth Centre


The children planted more than 100 trees at the site and protected them with hand-made cages.
 
Digging spring KYC


Digging a trench to increase the flow of water from the Kangeme spring.
 
Erosion at KYC


The erosion prblam at Kangeme Youth Centre primary school before KWENCH implemented the spring development and soil erosion control project there.
 
Moses


Moses Sivachi, Director of the Kibero Human Development Project, at the project site. (site of the proposed ablution block and kitchen project)
 
Soil erosion control


The gabions and trees installed as part of KWENCH's project at Kangeme stopped the soil erosion.
 
Taking water sample KYC:


The University of Nairobi Chemistry Department tested the spring water and certified that it is potable.

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