By Mary Mutuku | Project Officer
PEN Staff visited the Mutulani community in mid March 2016 and noted the following;
That the water Tank provided to Mutulani Primary School has been providing clean and safe drinking water for only one complete month when it is full of rain water.
By the time of the visit, the tank was empty and the Mutulani primary deputy headteacher reported that the rain water harvested in January was used up in February. She noted that when the tank is dry, the children carry water from their homes where she said that the quality of the water cannot be trusted since it is drawn from the open earth dam or other unreliable sources where water is mucky and not treated.
A standard five pupil reported ‘I did not carry water today because my water bottle broke and I have to borrow from my friend and the water is usually not enough for both of us’. Another group of school girls approached reported that ‘when the water tank is empty of rainwater we normally have to share with students who carry water from their homes or remain thirsty until we go back home.’
The Mawe CBO leadership also expressed the dire need in the secondary school which by the time of visit, the school was buying water which was being drawn from the nearby Kyanduu Earth dam. The School Principle reported that buying water that was ferried by donkeys was expensive and this water was not enough for all the needs of the school because water is needed for the Boarding students use, the science Laboratory, cooking and cleaning.
The community requested PEN to support the Secondary school to acquire a water tank to increase the amount of safe drinking water as well as adding the primary school a second tank to ensure another month of drinking clean especially during this month when the long rains are expected.
Procurement process is ongoing to purchase the two water tanks, one for the primary school and the other for the secondary school. This will be a cost shared effort between the PEN Global Giving project and the schools where the schools will construct the base of the tank and pay for the gutters and tank installation while the project will purchase two 10,000 liters water tanks.
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