Safaricom Foundation distributes sanitation booths in six counties.
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Safaricom Foundation Partners With Scope International to Set Up Sanitation Booths in 6 Counties

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Safaricom Foundation in collaboration with Scope International has set up sanitation booths in six counties in a move that will see thousands of Kenyans in Homabay, Siaya, Migori, Kisii, Bungoma have access to facilities that will help minimize the risk of contracting COVID-19.

The sanitation booths have been installed at Kenya’s border to Tanzania at Isebania in Migori County and at the Ugandan border in Bungoma and Busia Counties.

Additionally, ferry users will benefit from booths set up in Homabay and Siaya Counties. In Kisii County, the sanitation booths have been set up at the main bus stage, the Migori-Kisii-Homabay junction and the Nairobi-Kericho-Nyamira transit.

“We are aware that cross border infections are one of the weak links that exists as well as crowded areas such as the ferry and bus stops. This is the reason we decided to put up sanitation booths in these places to minimise the risks,” said Joseph Ogutu, Chairman, Safaricom Foundation.

An estimated 60,000 people are expected to use the sanitation booths daily across the six counties. The booths were installed at a cost of Ksh 1.1 million.

“We are glad to have partnered with Safaricom Foundation on this project which prioritises hygiene among vulnerable communities. We hope that the booths will help reduce the spread of the virus,” said Stella Mbuga, Operations Officer, Scope International. 

Safaricom Foundation has been actively involved in efforts to help people cope with the COVID-19 pandemic. In Uasin Gishu County, the Foundation donated personal protective equipment to health workers while students in Kawangware and Dandora received devices for e-learning purposes.

Safaricom has already donated Ksh200 Million through the Safaricom and M-PESA Foundations towards providing cash transfers for food to support vulnerable communities as well as thermal cameras worth Ksh10 million to the Ministry of Health installed in various border entry points.

See Also>>> Safaricom Foundation Dishes Out Tablets to Students in Informal Settlements

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