Habitat for Humanity Kenya and the County Government of Laikipia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to guide the operations and working relations of the two entities. The MoU provides a structured way of development, planning and funding for improved quality of life and service delivery in Laikipia County towards achievement of adequate affordable housing. Laikipia County Governor H.E. Joshua Irungu, Anthony Okoth Habitat for Humanity Kenya’s National Director and Mr. Koome Kiragu representing the […]
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World Habitat Day Celebrations
Machakos, Laikipia and Homa Bay Build Events Habitat for Humanity Kenya held unique volunteer build activities to celebrate World Habitat Day on 3rd October, 2022 in Kyumbi Area Machakos County, Naibor Laikipia County and Rangwe Homa Bay County. The volunteers drawn from corporate organizations, individuals , partners and well-wishers contributed their time, energy, labor and resources to construct a total of 4 houses for low-income and vulnerable families, during these events all those who have
World Habitat Day
October 3rd, 2022 More than 35 years ago, the United Nations General Assembly took an important step in promoting the idea that everyone deserves a decent place to live by declaring that the first Monday in October would be World Habitat Day. On Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, Habitat for Humanity Kenya joins our partners around the world to rededicate ourselves to recognizing the basic right to adequate shelter. This year’s theme “Mind the Gap, Leave
Building Hope for Mbombo Primary School
Habitat for Humanity Kenya Constructs classrooms, toilet blocks and provides water tanks There is a renewed hope for Mbombo Primary School in Laikipia County following classroom construction, toilet block and installation of water harvesting system complete with water tanks by Habitat for Humanity Kenya in partnership with LG Electronics , Community Chest of Korea and Habitat for Humanity Korea. Before this intervention the pupils were using mud walled classrooms that had gaping cracks allover, leading
HFH Kenya National Director, Ruth Odera Retires
The National Director Habitat for Humanity Kenya, Ruth Odera has retired. Ruth officially left the organization on 31st May, 2022 having served at the helm of the organization from 2019. Prior to her appointment to this role, Ruth served at the Habitat for Humanity EMEA for about 6 years. Following Ruth’s retirement, HFH Kenya Staff and board members gathered to appreciate her for the service and dedication to the organization at a farewell party