Amref Health Africa · WASH Footprint

Oloolaimutia School & Community WASH Project

Community-owned WASH infrastructure delivered through Borehole Rehabilitation, built to keep delivering safe water for years to come.

Project progress

0 litres of clean water abstracted.

Since July 2024, the Oloolaimutia water system has been running, and counting. This live estimate grows every second the borehole pumps.

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Site profile

Oloolaimutia .

Though water was piped from a nearby spring, the flow was inconsistent and frequently failed. The school often went without water for days. The community similarly relied on this spring, which was exposed and unsafe. Toilets were old and few in number, with no handwashing points and no provisions for girls’ menstrual needs, affecting attendance and dignity.

Water Interventions

  • Borehole Rehabilitation
  • Water kiosk built & equipped (1)
  • Pipeline extended (1 km)
  • School water point constructed (4 drinking stations)

Sanitation Interventions

  • Oltepesi, Sopa, Nkoirero A, Nkoirero B, Rhino
  • 5 villages declared ODF
  • 26 toilets constructed in schools
  • 4 bathrooms constructed in schools
  • 32 handwashing stations equipped in schools
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School Point
Borehole only
Solar only
Solar and borehole
Water kiosk
Community water point/tap
Solarized dispensary
School water point
Main tank
Boys toilets
Girls toilets

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