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Kenya needs modern tech to bridge sanitation access gap

Claire Wamae, sales engineer at Davis & Shirtlif. [File, Standard]

Most households in Kenya are still far from getting access to sanitation facilities that meet reasonable standards as enshrined in Article 43 of the constitution.

More than a decade after the enactment of the new constitution and Vision 2030, the social-economic blueprint was envisaged to catalyse the development of sewerage networks, but a lot still needs to be done.

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