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Kenya suffers from a severe water crisis due to multiple causes, including droughts, forest degradation, floods, a lack of water supply management, the contamination of water, and population growth.
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Kenya's water and sanitation crisis. With a population of 54 million, 15 million Kenyans lack access to safe water and 37 million lack access to a safe toilet.
Water pathogens are a huge health problem in Kenya, as the people have been left unprotected against sporadic epidemics such as cholera and parasitic worms. The ...
Sep 22, 2023 · Water pollution in Kenya is bad, and contamination is making it worse. Industrial and agricultural areas are most severely affected. Pesticides ...
In Kenya, 9.9 million people drink directly from contaminated surface water sources and an estimated five million people practice open defecation. Only 25 ...
Lack of access to clean water is one of the major challenges among the urban population in Kenya. Rapid urbanization has caused many people across the country ...
Dec 2, 2023 · There is no piped water or sewage system in Athi River, near Kenya's capital Nairobi, and drought is making clean water supplies more scarce ...
Human populations throughout Kenya have been affected by a lack of clean drinking water due in large part to the overuse of land and increases in community ...
At the center of it is a worsening climate crisis. Many of the people in the affected communities depend on rainfall for their farmlands and for livestock.
Kenya is overwhelmed with problems of water scarcity and sanitation. In the country, only nineteen percent of urban residents have access to proper ...