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Water Kiosks At School

A school-based and students-managed business designed to sell clean tap water to community residents at an affordable price; a sustainable business model that pre-finances a community school in order to set up an on-site water kiosk with specially designed and sustainable products.

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PROJECTS

131,454

OVERALL BENEFICIARIES

2

COUNTRIES

8,923

STUDENT BENEFICIARIES

122,488

COMMUNITY BENEFICIARIES

43

TEACHER BENEFICIARIES

Jan-Kean Progressive School is a community-based school located in Matopeni Slum (Kayole, Nairobi). The school opened its doors to the less fortunate pupils of Kayole and Matopeni areas of Embakasi in 1996 and has 210 children. Jan-Kean Progressive School was selected to participate in the JTP project’s first microcredit project for a school with a sustainable business model. A water kiosk was built at the school (with a water storage tank and sanitation system upgrade), providing water to the school population and community residents at a very minimal and affordable price. The kiosk was opened on March 1, 2014. The kiosk enables financial, educational, and capacity development, improved sanitation and health, and socioeconomic opportunity for the school.

210

Beneficiaries

JanKean Progressive School

YEAR

Kenya

YEAR

Completed

STATUS

2014

COUNTRY

Nairobi - Kayole

YEAR

210

LOCATION

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STUDENT BENEFICIARIES

N/A

FUNDING AGENCY

N/A

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