Upscaling The Water Sanitation And Hygiene Enterprise Model (WASHEM)
Project Snapshot
Ask Amount
KES 100,000,000
Project Stage
PilotLaunch Date
Saturday, December 31st, 2022
Project Manager
Steve Kariuki
Project Partners
Project Summary
This project utilizes the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Enterprise Model (WASHEM) to deliver sustainable services in informal settlements. It empowers youth groups to manage WASH facilities as profitable social enterprises.
Intervention Areas
Target Population
Problem Statement
Informal settlements suffer from poor sanitation, waste management, and environmental degradation. Traditional aid models often fail to provide long-term maintenance for WASH infrastructure.
Proposed Solution
The project constructs green WASH facilities (using solar/biogas) and hands them over to trained youth groups. These groups run the facilities as businesses, charging affordable fees for services.
Expected Impact
Outcomes include improved community health, job creation for youth, and enhanced environmental management. The model builds community resilience against climate change impacts like flooding.
Sustainability Plan
The social enterprise model generates daily income to cover maintenance and youth wages. Strong community ownership and public-private partnerships ensure the facilities remain operational and profitable.
Budget Breakdown
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