Tackling Water Contamination: A Study in Kibera, Nairobi

On September 4th 2023 the project team started a study on usage of ceramic water filters among selected households in the slum of Kibera, Nairobi. Water contamination is a significant global issue, leading to severe health consequences, particularly among impoverished children. In regions with inadequate or nonexistent water infrastructure, low-tech point-of-use water purification methods areContinue reading “Tackling Water Contamination: A Study in Kibera, Nairobi”

Listing activities for our study in Kibera, Nairobi, started

Our team has successfully surveyed 1,800 households throughout the entirety of Kibera Subcounty in Nairobi. This data will be instrumental in creating a grid-based probability sampling frame for our upcoming study aiming at examining the effect of water testing on adherence to the use of ceramic water filters. We are grateful for the support ofContinue reading “Listing activities for our study in Kibera, Nairobi, started”

Focus Group Discussion in Kibera

Today on Wednesday the 17th of November 2021, following up on household listing and recruitment activities on Monday, our team conducted two Focus Group Discussions with community members in Kibera, one of Nairobi’s biggest informal settlements. We thank cordially to all who have participated in these events, particularly to the citizens of Kibera who tookContinue reading “Focus Group Discussion in Kibera”