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Tororet

Learners either brought water from home or fetched it from a nearby stream, which was...

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Shankoe

Rainwater was the only water source, but with inadequate storage, the school quickly ran out...

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Sikawa

Sikawa depended on a shallow well that was prone to contamination. The water was turbid,...

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Olasenua

Water came from an unprotected spring located 3 km away, shared with the community and...

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Osinoni

Osinoni relied exclusively on rainwater harvesting, with limited storage. During prolonged dry spells, tanks ran...

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Olaer Owang

Although a borehole existed, it was unreliable and overstretched by community and school demand. Frequent...

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Pardamat

Pardamat used a nearby water pan, which dried up quickly in hot weather. The water...

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Ildungisho

Rainwater was the sole source of water, and tanks were often dry for weeks. Learners...

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Losho

The school used an unprotected spring shared with the community and livestock. It frequently dried...

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Ilpori

Ilpori depended on rainwater harvesting, which was only useful in wet seasons. Most of the...

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Mpiro

Mpiro used an unprotected spring which provided turbid and sometimes stagnant water. Both the school...

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Kotel

Kotel’s only water source was a water pan 3 km away. Learners lost significant class...

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Oloika

Oloika relied on a water pan located 1 km away. This meant learners often had...

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Nasoretet

A seasonal stream was the only water source for both school and community. During dry...

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Emarti Kasoe

This school depended on a nearby water pan that became muddy, shallow, or dry during...

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Oloolaimutia

Though water was piped from a nearby spring, the flow was inconsistent and frequently failed....

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Lekanka

At Lekanka, water access was entirely through vendors. This made water expensive and inaccessible for...

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Ositeti

Although Ositeti had access to a borehole, it was not always reliable due to overuse...

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Isintin

Isintin relied on a water pan that was unprotected and shared with livestock. During dry...

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Lepolosi

The school and surrounding community relied on an unprotected spring that was quite a distance...

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Empoo

Empoo School depended on rainwater which was highly seasonal. Learners often carried water from home...

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Naarolong

Naarolong Primary School relied solely on rainwater which often ran out due to erratic rain...

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Oloontare

The school and community used an unprotected spring, which was heavily contaminated by livestock and...

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Olenkuya

A typical lunch break for learners in Ole Nkuya was picking up their jerrycans and...

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Enkeju-Enkorien

While in Enkeju_Enkorien, it is almost a guarantee that you will spot a herd of...

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Parmolie

The main water source was scoop holes dug in dry riverbeds which was both unsafe...

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Olkiloriti

Water at Olkiloriti came from an unprotected spring and a community borehole that yielded salty...

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Olomanira

Olomanira relied on water pans that dried up during dry seasons and were heavily used...

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Embiti

While a borehole was present, it was diesel-operated and often unutilized due to lack of...

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Ololchura

The Ololchura community including the school accessed water intermittently from a standpipe provided by one...

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Ilmonchin

An unprotected well served both Ilmonchin School and the community with poor water quality and...

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Nkairuwani

Nkairowauni Primary School depended on a water pan 1 km away which dried up during...

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Enemasi

The school and community were faced with severe water insecurity with only a water pan...

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Kijirjir

There was no water source within or near Kijirjir School. Learners were required to carry...

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Endoinyo Narasha

The community relied on a water pan which was often contaminated as it also served...

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