World Travel Market, the leading global event for the travel
industry, has linked up with international water aid charity Just A Drop
to bring clean drinking water to two schools in Kenya.
A budget of £15,000 is needed for the project, which will benefit
Kithyululu Secondary School and Kwa Mbotoe Primary School, located some
100 kilometres outside the capital Nairobi.
WTM is leading the fundraising through various initiatives from
exhibitor donations and at WTM fundraising on site to staff events which
take place throughout the year.
WTM has worked with Just A Drop for a number of years, but the Kenya
project is the first to be funded exclusively by World Travel Market.
World Travel Market director Simon Press explained: “The 424 pupils
at the school have to bring their own water to school, otherwise they
are not allowed to attend classes. But not only is the nearest water six
kilometres away, the water contains pollutants.”
By setting up a rain harvesting and storage system to capture
rainwater during the wet season, WTM hopes to reduce water-related
illness among children and improve attendance at school.
“All of this will result in improved health, increased attendance and
concentration which will in turn improve the prospects for these
children,” Press added.
WTM and Just A Drop are committed to visiting the site once a year for at least seven years to monitor progress.
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