AfriWatSan held its 3rd annual workshop in Kisumu, Kenya from the 10th to 16th of July (2017) engaging with 40 stakeholders from the private sector (e.g. KIWASCO, WSUP), NGOs (e.g. Wandiege WatSan), government ministries (County Ministry for Water, Environment and Natural Resources, Ministry of Health), other government agencies (WRMA, LBDA) and allied research institutions (Great Lakes University). Hosted by the University of Nairobi, the workshop held lively discussions between stakeholders and the cross-disciplinary research team around the potential role of groundwater use and sustaining access to safe water in Kisumu, particularly to low-income, peri-urban communities.
Caption:AfriWatSan team and stakeholders meet in Kisumu at the Pinecone Hotel, 10 July 2017.
Further there was a very constructive debate around the merits of different low-cost, on-site sanitation technologies and unanimous agreement on the need for greater emphasis by government, donors, and the development community on increasing the currently low access to improved sanitation. The outcomes of a systematic review of the impact of interventions in water supply and sanitation on health outcomes were presented and highlight the need to recognise health risks associated with inadequate access to safe water and sanitation beyond the traditional focus on diarrhoeal diseases.
The workshop included field visits to study sites in Kisumu at Wandiege, Nyamasaria and Mbeme where dedicated monitoring sites are being established by AfriWatSan as well as water projects at Kokelo, Gita and Kajulu. Specific days of the workshop were also dedicated to mentoring of post-graduate students, the presentation of new ideas to be considered by the team including the use of container-based sanitation systems, use of drilling logs to determine subsurface geology, and the use of tryptophan-like fluorescence as a means of real-time monitoring of faecal contamination of waterpoints. Finally, a writing workshop was conducted to assist post-graduate students, technicians, and early-career scientists to publish their research outcomes.
Top left – water kiosk at Kachieng springs; Top Middle: Kachieng springs; Top right – water kiosk at Kachieng springs
Down left: Wandiege Water Sanitation offices, Down middle and right : Kajulu water works.
PARTICIPATING AFRIWATSAN STAKEHOLDERS : | ||
No. | Name | Organization |
1 | Mr. Jaro Arero | KNATCOM-UNESCO |
2 | Mrs. Winnie Otieno | Great Lake University of Kenya |
3 | Mrs. Jane Akendo | Wandiege WatSan |
4 | Mr. Peter Ogola | WuothoMos Self Help Group |
5 | Mrs. Anne Okelo | Osienala |
6 | Mr. Denis Owino | Great Lake University of Kenya |
7 | Eng. Moses Jura | KIWASCO |
8 | Mr. Paul Odhiambo | Wandiege WatSan |
9 | Mr. Martha Onyango | Great Lake University of Kenya |
10 | Mr. Rarieya Paul | Kenya Water Institute |
11 | Mrs. Lilian Opiyo | Great Lake University of Kenya |
12 | Mr. Mutinda Majoli | CREPP-Programme |
13 | Mr. Julian Ogondo | MasenoUniversity |
14 | Mr. Silas Olango | Kenya Water Institute |
15 | Mr. Davies Owino | lobonyo & Ass. |
16 | Mr. Boniface Olango | Kokelo WatSan |
17 | Mr. Stephen Ondenge | Korumba Water Project |
18 | Dr. Okemwa Job | MOH |
19 | Mr. Gudda Fredrick | EgertonUniversity |
20 | Mr. Alex Mwaki | SWAP |
21 | Mr. Peter Ogwell | Great Lake University of Kenya |
22 | Mr. Jeremiah Oteng | LVSWSB |
23 | Dr. Obiero Onganga | Osienala |
24 | Mr. George Oiro | Kogweno Maji Safi |
25 | Mr. Richard Menya | Kogweno Maji Safi |
26 | Mr. Hezborn Miraba | CREPP-Programme |
27 | Mr. Emmanuel Situma | Wildlife Clubs of Kenya |
28 | Mr. Thomas Gesengi | Water ResourcesAuthority |
29 | Mr. George Odero | KIWASCO |
30 | Mr. Frederic Tabo | KIWASCO |
31 | Mr. Leonard Masafu | Water Resources Authority |
32 | Mr. Maurice Owino | Kisumu County Government |
33 | Dr. Margaret Kuria | MoH – Kisumu County |
34 | Mr. Elly Nyambok | Kisumu County Health Dept. |
35 | Mrs. Susan Kanga | WSUP |
36 | Mrs. Judith Wanjalla | CGK-GECC |
37 | Dr. Lorna Grace Okotto | Great Lake University of Kenya |
38 | Mr. Francis Omondi | Field Officer |
39 | Eng. Bildad Otieno | LVSWSB |
40 | Pr. Barrack Abonya | CEC – Water |
PARTICIPATING AFRIWATSAN TEAM MEMBERS : | ||
No. | Name, Department | Title |
University of Nairobi, Kenya | ||
1. | Prof. Nobert Opiyo, Geology | PhD Supervisor |
2. | Prof. Daniel Olago, Geology | PI, Hydrogeology |
3. | Dr. Richard Ayah, Public Health | co-PI, Health |
4. | Dr. Simeon Dulo, Civil Engineering | co-PI, Sanitation |
5. | Dr. Zachary Kuria | Geophysicist |
6. | Dr. Kellen Karimi | PhD Student, Public Health |
7. | Dr. Job Okemwa | MSc Student, Public Health |
8. | Dr. Grace Kaluai | MSc Student, Public Health |
9. | Mr. CalvinceOuko | PhD Student, Climate Change |
10. | Mr. JaphetKanoti | PhD Student, Groundwater |
11. | Ms. Tinashe Masimbe | MSc Student, Climate Change |
12. | Mr. Samuel Mbiga | Senior Technologist, Geology |
13. | Ms. Elizabeth Njeri | Senior Technologist, Geology |
14. | Ms. Jemima Muli | Senior Technologist, Geology |
15. | Ms. Cecilia Chianji | Technologist, Geology |
16. | Ms. Fridah Murugu | Senior Secretary, Geology |
17. | Mr. Francis Ogango | Field Officer, Kisumu |
Makerere University, Uganda | ||
18. | Dr. Michael Owor | PI, Uganda |
19. | Dr. Robinah Kulabako | co–PI |
20. | Dr. John Ssempebwa | co- PI |
21. | Ms. Jacintha G. Nayebare | PhD Student |
22. | Ms. Rita Nakazibwe | Technician |
23. | Ms. Susan N. Kigozi | Technician |
University Cheikh Anta Diop, Senegal | ||
24. | Prof. Cheikh Becaye Gaye | PI, Senegal |
25. | Dr. Cisse Faye Seynabou | co-PI, Hydrogeology |
26. | Prof. Niang Seydou | co-PI, Sanitation |
27. | Mr. Diallo Mamadou Alouma | AfriWatSan Project Manager |
28. | Mr. Diongue Mayassine | Public Health |
29. | Ms. Tall Habsatou | Technologist, sanitation |
30. | Mr. Pouye Abdoulaye | PhD Student |
31. | Dr. Leye Mamadou Makhtar Mbacke | Public Health |
32. | Mr. Sow Moussa | Senior Technologist, Hydrogeology |
33. | Mr. Diaw MorTalla | PhD Student |
34. | Dr. Mathias Diedhiou | Hydrogeology |
University College London (UCL), UK | ||
35. | Prof. Richard Taylor, Geography | PI |
36. | Dr. Ed Fottrell, Institute for Global Health | co-PI, Health |
37. | Dr. Luiza Campos, CEGE | co–PI, Sanitation |
38. | Ms. Eve Mackinnon, CEGE | Project Coordinator |
39. | Dr. Judith Zhou, CEGE | Technician |
40. | Dr. James Sorensen, Geography | PhD Student |
41. | Ms. Asha Sitati, Geography | MSc Student |