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Homa Bay residents have been experiencing a dire water shortage for nearly a month, leaving many in desperation. With taps running dry and no immediate solution in sight, families are forced to rely on unsafe water from Lake Victoria to meet their needs. Despite the launch of the Sh1.4 billion Homa Bay Cluster Water Project in 2022 funded by the Kenyan and Belgian governments, the town continues to experience severe water shortages. This growing reliance on untreated water is heightening fears of disease outbreaks and underscoring the urgent need for intervention.
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Water shortage continues despite the launch of an ambitious project.
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