By Mary Mutuku | Project Officer
Joseph the Mawe Community Based Organisation (CBO) Secretary reported that since the initiation of the partnership between PEN and the Mutulani community, the community has had achieved milestones which are self initiated.
He reported that four sand dams were constructed along Kyanduu River and these have enabled the Mutulani Community to harvest more water compared to other previous rainy seasons. He reported that various water harvesting techniques they have acquired has improved their farm production. Other than the water Tank donated to Mutulani primary school, the community approached their leaders and the school has three additional water Tanks and two more placed within Mutulani secondary school. He reported that as a result the two institutions are assured of safe drinking water throughout the year.
Joesph also highlighted that the Mutulani community led by Mawe CBO has been holding accountability meetings with the management team of both the Mutulani primary and secondary to ensure they manage the water resources well.
He also reported that the CBO has initiated a program to educate the community on harvesting and storage of their agricultural produce which is expected to take them for the next one year due to the good rains received in the area
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