Join us tomorrow as we discuss the current state of education and legislation in matters of tunnelling and underground space in Kenya @KenyaTunnelling @ITA_AITES. Zoom link: https://t.co/7lMu9n9DXw Meeting ID: 837 0591 4067 Passcode: 046922
The Cabinet Secretary this morning made her inaugural statement at the UN General Assembly in New York during the UN 2023 Water conference. highlighting the Government of Kenya position, objectives for action to achieve Water for sustainable development
Happening now: Panelist at the #UNWater2023Conference side event dubbed “Nature as a whole of society approach” at the Nature Hub, New York. @Nature_Africa
Together with the PS Irrigation Mr. Gitonga Mugambi, ASALs PS Mr. Idris Dakota, Water Secretary @EngSaoalima, CEO Centre for Ground Water Ms. Agnes Mbugua, we accompanied the @minwater_sani CS @WahomeHon to various bilateral talks at #UNWaterConference#WaterAction
percent of Kenya’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Kenya has the largest, most diversified economy in East Africa with agriculture being the backbone and central to the country’s development strategy. We discussed areas of collaboration to improve the capacity of youth and promote
The Cabinet Secretary has held bilateral talks with Dr. Qu Dongyu, Director General, UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as part of the side events in the ongoing #UNWaterConference. The agricultural sector is the backbone of the economy, contributing approximately 33
Bilateral talks between the Republic of Kenya - Cs. Water @WahomeHon and the Republic of Poland, Mr. @marekgrobarczyk, Secretary of State for the Ministry of Infrastructure during the ongoing #UNWaterConference2023 at the @UN headquarters.
At the official opening of the @UNWaterConference taking place at the UN headquarters in New York. Joining world leaders to take #WaterAction#WorldWaterDay2023
Innovation and technology are key to improving water and sewerage infrastructure. We are constantly researching, developing, and applying new technologies and techniques.
#WaterInfrastructure#InnovationsinWater#WaterAccess
The Karimenu II Dam tree planting initiative which was launched in June 2022, aimed at planting 40,000 trees to promote conservation and protection of the Karimenu river. So far 16,000 trees have been planted in partnership with various stakeholders @Eng_Thuita
13,000 trees planted today to conserve Karimenu II Dam catchment in partnership with @StanbicKE@RUJWASCO. We join the nation-wide drive to increase national tree cover and ultimately take action against global warming and climate change.
We are working round the clock to improve access to sanitation in informal settlements by providing sufficient toilet facilities and adequate water supply. #WorldToiletDay#makingtheinvisiblevisible
The Agency has constructed 10 bio centres to increase access to the residents living in Nairobi's informal settlements. The program funded by @AFD_France has created jobs for youths living in Kibera who have been trained to manage the biocentres @Eng_Thuita#worldtoiletday2022