4Life Solutions SEZ (4LS) Partners with AMREF In Support of Flood Victims
4Life Solutions SEZ (4LS), a leading provider of sustainable water treatment solutions, is thrilled to announce its partnership with Amref Health Africa in Kenya, the largest Africabased healthcare non-governmental organization (NGO).
This collaboration aims to address the critical need for safe drinking water in the flood-affected communities of Mai Mahiu and Tana River, while also helping to curb the spread of waterborne diseases, including cholera outbreaks.
“We stand by the flood victims and acknowledge their plight during these difficult times,” said Dr. Benjamin K. Nyilitya, Chief Science Officer and Emergency Response Champion at 4Life Solutions SEZ.
“Access to safe, clean drinking water and sanitation are a human right and is essential for survival, and we are excited to join forces with Amref to make a meaningful impact in the lives of the Mai Mahiu and Tana River communities.”
As part of this collaboration, 4LS will donate 1000 SaWa Bags with indicators to AMREF Health Africa in Kenya, valued at KES. 750,000.
The innovative SaWa Bags utilize solar water disinfection (SODIS) technology and are able to kill bacteria, protozoa, and viruses, making them essential in providing treated and safe water to the flood victims.
This sustainable solar energy powered solution can serve a household up to 1 year. It is essential to note that many people die annually due to waterborne diseases, emphasizing the urgency of this partnership.
In addition to the donation, 4Life Solutions will provide on-the-ground training and support, enabling the communities to efficiently utilize the SaWa Bags and sustain their water resources.
By empowering individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills, 4Life Solutions SEZ and Amref aim to create lasting positive change in these communities well beyond the immediate crisis.
“We are deeply grateful to 4Life Solutions SEZ for their generous contribution of SaWa Bags to Mai Mahiu and Tana River communities. This partnership addresses the urgent need for clean water during the ongoing flood crisis and empowers our communities with sustainable solutions to prevent waterborne diseases. This gesture is not just about providing immediate aid; it’s about laying the foundation for health improvements in these communities. This partnership is a testament to the power of collaborative efforts in building a healthier future for all.” Dr. Meshack Ndirangu, Country Director, Amref Health Africa in Kenya.
In addition, Sarah Kosgei the AMREF Program Manager, Public Health Emergency Response said they are up to the task to help the communities affected by floods especially at the camps.
There is need to educate the community by sensitizing them on the impacts of Improving, prevention, preparedness, detection, mitigation and recovery.
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