Garden of Hope Foundation, a nonprofit organization, passionate about restoring hope to underserved youth, children, women and girls from urban slums and rural communities, has partnered with Aquila East Africa to stop the spread of the Covid-19 virus in Kibera slums by distributing 10 handwashing stations in Kibera.

While launching the partnership, Victor Odhiambo the Executive Director, Garden of Hope Foundation noted that people living in informal settlements are at a higher risk if there were to be an outbreak. “Informal settlements like Kibera have poor access to water and other sanitation facilities. This poses a challenge to stop the Corona virus from spreading. Regular handwashing is crucial in curbing the spread of the virus. Through this partnership with Aquila East Africa we will put up hand washing stations at different points in Kibera to support the community.”

Aquila East Africa noted that hygiene remains one of the most important measures to curb the spread of the Covid-19 virus. “Due to a high population density and more frequent public gatherings in crowded spaces like markets and public transport People living in urban slums are particularly at risk. As a result, handwashing becomes even more important.”

“Handwashing with soap is one of the cheapest, most effective things you can do to protect yourself and others against corona virus, as well as many other infectious diseases. Yet for hundreds of Kibera residents, even this most basic of steps is simply out of reach. This partnership will see to it that the residents have access to free hand washing stations, said Victor Odiambo