Nonprofit WHOlives ‘fueling’ the end of FGM in southwest Kenya
The organization started by asking police in Migori County what they needed to protect young women. Fulfilling one simple request has sparked a wave of arrests and convictions. Officers needed gas for their cars to investigate more of these crimes. Fuel donations, supplies for safe spaces and other no-nonsense strategies are on track to making 2022 “The Last Cut.”
‘WHOlives assisted the police greatly’ in fight to end FGM, Kenyan police commander says
WHOlives has been working with police in Kuria, which is in southwest Kenya, to end child marriages and female genital mutilation (FGM). We asked Patrick Njoroge, the police commander for Kuria East, about how the horrible practice of FGM is impacting families. He told us what he’s seeing and how WHOlives is helping by creating safe spaces and donating fuel for police cars so that officers can investigate more cases.
Team in Liberia completes 100th well with Village Drill
A team in Liberia recently reached a major milestone – 100 wells! “Most of our wells are located far from power, so we rely on the ingenuity of the Village Drill to dig wells deep into the ground,” the group says.
Village Drill wins the World Water Challenge 2021
WHOlives received the top prize in the international contest for water solutions – a cash award and recognition as “THE BEST.” Our human-powered Village Drill has provided access to clean water to more than 12 million people.
Showtime Photo Booth for providing a photo spot to WHOlives
We’re thrilled to have a photo spot at our event.