World Vision Kenya has sealed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Makueni County to boost access to clean water and strengthen healthcare services for local communities.
The deal will facilitate the rollout of two major development projects; the Kiboko Water Project and the Ngaaka Health Facility. Both initiatives are expected to play a key role in improving living standards and essential service delivery across the county.
The Kiboko/Twaandu water project includes distribution, treatment, drilling, piping and network rollout efforts planned or already completed under the Makueni County water board. These are initiatives aimed at improving piped water delivery to households, schools, and institutions.
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Makueni’s development agenda
Makueni County Governor Mutula Kilonzo Jr. praised World Vision Kenya for its ongoing contribution to Makueni’s development agenda. He expressed appreciation for the organisation’s collaboration with the county government, noting that the partnership has helped restore dignity and enhance livelihoods for residents.
The governor also called on other development partners to engage with the county, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to supporting projects and infrastructure investments that improve household welfare and long-term sustainability.
The newly signed MoU is set to deepen cooperation between the Makueni County Government and World Vision Kenya as they work together to advance sustainable development and improve public service delivery.
World Vision Kenya’s National Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Gilbert Kamanga, applauded the county’s forward-looking development approach and highlighted Makueni’s strong partnership frameworks, which he said create an enabling environment for impactful collaboration.
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