My name is Jeremy Farkas and I will be traveling to Kiminini, Kenya from April 21 – June 2 to work on an initiative promoting broad access to clean water. I’ll be working with a local organization called Common Ground for Africa. CGA has developed a plant to create ceramic point-of-use water filters dipped in colloidal silver that removes ~99.9% of harmful bacteria and viruses. I was introduced to CGA through a fantastic seattle-based non-profit called Village Volunteers.
Heading to Kenya
March 30, 2010 by Jeremy Farkas
Posted in Ceramic Water Filters, Kibera Water Kiosk Project, Personal Travel Stories | Tagged Africa, clean water, Kenya, Travel, Village Volunteers, water filters, water purification and storage | 1 Comment
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Thanks for this great initiative and plans to visit CGP at Kiminini. You are welcome for the great work that will improve the lives of the locals and even the greater Trans-Nzoia District economically and healthwisely.
A BIG WELCOME!