Lake Victoria North Water Works Development Agency

Global Handwashing Day 2022

Marked annually on 15th October annually since 2008, Global Handwashing Day seeks to advocate for the need to wash hands with soap and clean water in order to reduce diseases and importantly, save lives. This year’s focus was on the link between Handwashing and food: I.e., Food Hygiene and nutrition. To ensure safe handling of Food-from preparation to consumption, hygiene is key.

To implement this years’ theme: Unite for Universal Hand Hygiene, a team from Lake Victoria North Water Works Development Agency comprising of Mary Manyasa- the senior sociologist, Patrick Shibukara- senior corporate communications officer, Daisy Cherop- Quality Assurance Officer, Faith Makali- Assistant Corporate Communications Officer, Fransisca Ochieng’ and Victor Mande paid a visit to Shinamwenyuli Primary School in Marama Central Ward, Bulafu sub- location, Butere constituency in Kakamega County.

To implement this years’ focus, the team educated the pupils and teachers on the importance of handwashing in relation to food hygiene and the repercussions of not doing so. Moreover, to ascertain the pupils understanding, there was a Q& A session where each participant was rewarded with gifts: bar/powder/handwashing soap and body oil.

Additionally, the school administration shared the challenges they were facing that hindered the realization of this year’s theme, i.e., scarcity of water and overpopulation. They asked for the agency’s support in offering them a solution such as drilling a borehole. Mrs. Manyasa enlightened them on the procedures to follow in presenting the request, i.e., how to write to the C.E.O. To conclude the exercise, the LVNWWDA team handed over donations (powder soap, bar soap & Handwashing soap) to the deputy headmaster Mr.Benson Kachisa who received them on behalf of the school.

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Objectives & Strategies

Strengthen Institutional Capacity through:

Improve Institutional Sustainability.

Improve Service Coverage through:

Strengthen Institutional Partnerships through:

Strengthen Institutional Image through:

Mainstream Cross – cutting Issues through:

Lake Victoria North Water Works Development Agency is committed to contributing to the Vision 2030 by proactively soliciting for finance and involving private actors in water and sanitation service provision and ensuring efficient and effective management of resources placed at its disposal.

Quality Policy Statement

Lake Victoria North Water Works Development Agency is committed to creating value that is sustainable by ensuring the provision of adequate, quality and affordable water and sanitation services that in turn promotes socio-economic progress in our area of jurisdiction.

The Agency shall do this by:

Environmental Policy Statement

Lake Victoria North Water Works Development Agency is committed to managing environmental impacts associated with its activities in water and sanitation infrastructure development, maintenance and management. It is our policy to assure environmental sustainability of our processes and activities at all times.

The Agency is committed to:

Water Service Providers

The Mandate of the Agency is to undertake the development, maintenance and
management of the public water works within its area of jurisdiction which comprises six (6) counties of Bungoma, Kakamega, Vihiga, Busia, Trans – Nzoia and Nandi. The WSPs licensed by WASREB for direct provision of water and sanitation services within this areas of coverage

Core Business of the Agency

The specific functions of the Lake Victoria North Water Works Development Agency as per the Water Act 2016 are

Geographical Coverage

Lake Victoria North Water Works Development Agency (LVNWWDA) serves six counties in the Western and part of North Rift regions of Kenya with an estimated population of about 6.5 million people.

The Counties include: