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DISCOURAGING OPEN DEFECATION THROUGH COMMUNITY GROUP LED INTERVENTION

About 50% of Kukub community members practice open defecation. This practice poses serious risks to public health, environment and human dignity. The situation caused spread of water related diseases, and pollution of surface water bodies making unfit for human consumption. Lack of access to hygiene and sanitation is often associated with poverty, inadequate infrastructure and […]

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Rising from Adversity: Fatuma Hassan’s Journey to Rebuild Amid Disaster

Fatuma Hassan, a resilient widow in Yaballo village, Moyale Sub-County, faced a string of hardships, enduring both prolonged drought and devastating flash floods. The floods swept away their home, compelling the family of eight to seek refuge with distant relatives, leaving behind all their essential possessions. The loss of livestock during the severe drought added

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