
Promise of a healthier, wealthier, and more resilient future.
Water isn’t just a resource—it’s the foundation of life, growth, and progress. In Wundanyi Sub-County, Skyvast Green Initiative, with support from the World Bank and the Taita Taveta County Government, has delivered a 26,000m³ earth dam to provide clean water, food security, and economic empowerment to thousands.This six-month, $210,000 initiative is more than just a water project—it’s a catalyst for transformation, ensuring sustainable agriculture, healthier communities, and thriving livestock.
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Located in
Wundanyi Sub-County, Taita Taveta County, Kenya
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Water capacity
26,000m³
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Sponsored by
World Bank and the Taita Taveta County Government
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Project Value
USD 210,000
A Lifeline for the Community
The Mwambiti Water Pan is more than just a dam—it’s a promise of a healthier, wealthier, and more resilient future. With access to clean water, food security, and environmental regeneration, the people of Wundanyi are now empowered to grow, thrive, and build lasting prosperity.
Because when you bring water, you bring life.
Reliable Access to Clean Water
- Eliminates long, exhausting treks for water, giving families more time for education and economic activities.
- Reduces the prevalence of waterborne diseases, improving community health.
Environmental Regeneration
- 1,000 trees planted to regenerate vegetation, prevent soil erosion, and promote biodiversity.
- 500 fruit trees supplied, providing nutrition, income opportunities, and environmental conservation.
Boosting Agriculture & Livestock Farming
- Supports 15 acres of irrigated farming, allowing families to cultivate crops year-round.
- Enhances livestock rearing by ensuring constant access to water, reducing losses due to drought.
- Encourages sustainable farming, reducing dependency on unpredictable rainfall.
Wildlife Conservation & Conflict Reduction
- A dedicated wildlife watering point ensures that wild animals access water safely, reducing conflicts with human settlements.
- Protects local wildlife while securing community resources.
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