A loan helped to provide 20,000 rural Kenyans with safe drinking water.


Nazava Water Filters Kenya's story

For their daily drinking water, most households in rural Kenya rely on surface water. Women collect their drinking water from ponds where animals drink and defecate, where laundry is done and people wash themselves. Often people consume this water directly because they lack the means to purchase fuel for boiling. As a result, diarrhea, cholera and other water-borne diseases are rampant.

Nazava Water Filters turns dirty pond, river, rain and tap water into water that's ready to drink without the need for boiling or electricity. Nazava started in Indonesia in 2009 and ─ because of the great need for safe drinking water in Kenya ─ decided to expand its operations there last year.

In Kenya, Nazava Water Filters Kenya works with a network of sales agents called Safe Water Experts. The picture shows a Nazava Safe Water Expert demonstrating the water filters to rural women. These Safe Water Experts sell the filters to members of Micro Finance Institutes (MFIs). Through these partnerships, the upfront costs are reduced and clients can pay in monthly installments. Nazava consumers are very excited about their water filters because now they finally have a source of clean, fresh and healthy drinking water in their homes.

Currently the water filters are still imported from the Nazava factory in Indonesia. With this loan, Nazava Kenya aims to import 3,000 water filters to provide safe drinking water to nearly 20,000 Kenyans.
You can find more information on https://global.nazava.com and on linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/company/nazava-water-filters/


This loan is special because:

It will expand production and sales of water filters for safe drinking water in Kenya.



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