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This past week I had the exciting opportunity to give a presentation on the Life Force Kiosks concept to the Kenyan Inter-agency Coordination Committee (ICC) at their quarterly National Environmental Sanitation & Hygiene conference.  The ICC is composed of the Kenyan Ministry of Public Health & Sanitation, Ministry of Water, Ministry of Education, and representatives from most [...]

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We’re working hard to complete the few remaining critical tasks so we can launch our pilot in Kibera, but in the meantime I thought I’d share a fun story.  A couple of weeks ago the Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation, in conjunction with UNICEF, KWAHO, and several other sponsors including PATH, hosted a public [...]

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I’m extremely excited to share news of two key strategic partners who will be working with Life Force Kiosks… the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI).  The CDC and KEMRI will both be working with Life Force Kiosks to conduct baseline and ongoing water quality testing as well [...]

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So I don’t fail to recognize the irony that the last blog post I wrote titled “Momentum” was followed by three months of silence.  While the blog might not have had much activity, I can assure you that plenty was going on here in Kenya.  Some good, some not so much.  If you remember, back [...]

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We’ve had a few exciting developments over the last couple of weeks.  First, we had a very interesting community meeting last week.  The meeting was attended by water vendors, village elders, and religious leaders.  It was kicked off by the Chief.  Overall I’d say the meeting went fairly well.  Most of the water vendors and community [...]

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So my 9:00 am meeting kicked off right on time at 11:15 this morning.  Fortunately, it was worth the wait and we had a very productive meeting with the District Public Health Officer overseeing Kibera.  It’s becoming very clear that the District Officer who we’ve met with a few times is a strong supporter of our organization [...]

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Yesterday morning my general manager, assistant manager, vice chairman and I met with the District Officer (DO) who oversees Kibera.  I had met with the DO back in May and he was supportive of the idea, but the model has since changed dramatically.  Fortunately, he was equally if not more excited to hear our current plans.  He [...]

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I’m excited to introduce another fantastic board member, Richard Wardell.  Richard has twenty years of business experience in international banking and strategy consulting, together with several years of non-profit work.  As Vice President of Global Programs for Unitus over the past 3 years, he advised microfinance institutions in 9 developing countries, and made many working visits to Kenya.  He’s also a board director [...]

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The second board member I’d like to introduce is Andrew Otieno.  Andrew is the Nairobi West Regional Manager for Jamii Bora Trust, a major Kenyan micro-finance institution.  Andrew works to empower the residents of Kibera every day by providing access to capital for business expenses and other critical needs.  Andrew is deeply involved in the community, [...]

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Rikka Trangsrud Over the next few days, I’d like to introduce several members of our excellent advisory board.  I’m really delighted to have such a strong mix of business and non-profit leaders, several of which have a deep understanding of the communities we’re trying to serve in Kenya.    I’m excited to first introduce Rikka Trangsrud.  Rikka is the [...]

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