Reginah is 43 years old and has six children. Each day, she walks six kilometers to fetch water from an earth dam. She carries her baby on her front and the heavy jerrican on her back. Her family suffers from diarrhea, ringworm, and amoebas from the dirty water.
Reginah is a member of Kitooni Women’s Group which became part of Path From Poverty Kenya in 2020. The group started by saving money and buying each member a 20-liter jerrican. Then they moved on to buying 100-liter drums. She says, “At first we were not sure if we could afford buying 10,000-liter tanks. We believed such tanks were for rich people. I thank our coordinator Regina. She never got tired of training us. She also taught us how to pay our targets bit by bit. Every woman in my group is more hard working, and we know how to budget our income.”
Each week, the members contribute to the group savings with money they earn making sisal ropes and doing casual labor. Reginah received training on how to earn income, but she also learned things like how to cook an inexpensive and balanced diet for her family.
Now that Reginah has a tank, she will be able to spend more time caring for her young children and expanding her micro-businesses. She will make more ropes and keep more chickens. Regina looks forward to sharing water with her neighbors and improving her community.
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