How can we ensure more people enjoy safe and clean water? A team from Xylem (www.Xylem.com) Kenya pondered this question as they climbed Mount Kenya, Africa's second-highest mountain.
Xylem, the world's leading water solutions provider, works across East Africa to protect and enhance water. Last year, we opened a regional office in Kenya and continue participating in numerous water projects across important sectors such as agriculture, mining, and public utilities. Our social investment programme, Watermark, helps develop community facilities across the region, such as improving the water and sanitation system at Nairobi's Drive Inn Primary School.
We spread the message of water conservation and security wherever possible, even if it means climbing the highest mountains. In early March 2023, a team from Xylem Kenya did just that: visiting Mount Kenya and the natural wonders of this iconic mountain.
Mount Kenya is home to several glaciers and stunning glacial lakes, including Lake Ellis and Lake Michaelson. Our explorers hiked to these beautiful water sources, over 3,000 metres above sea level. They also reached Simba Cole Gorge and climbed Point Lenana, a peak almost 5 kilometres above sea level. It was an opportunity to celebrate Kenya's breathtaking beauty and the role of water in the country's future.
"Climbing Mount Kenya gave our team a real sense of what is possible and what is at stake when it comes to water. It was a special moment to strengthen our bonds and discuss how we can help solve the water challenge for Kenya. It was also a chance to show our appreciation for the region and brought us closer to the nature we protect through sustainability and being water stewards," says Reuben Marowa, Sales Director for East Africa.
Water resources are under threat. Only about half of Kenya's population can access safe water and improved sanitation (Water.org). East Africa is experiencing record droughts and floods, highlighting climate change's impact. Fortunately, local authorities are stepping up to the plate with initiatives such as the Western Kenya Water Project to secure the future of water.
Xylem supports such large-scale efforts. But we also focus on grassroots action. Through our social investment programme, Watermark, we are involved in various community improvement projects: local clean-ups, improving community gardens and teaching children with the help of Splash, an African children's book hero published with Xylem funding.
Climbing Mount Kenya gave our East Africa team another taste of Kenya's breathtaking beauty and what's at stake if we don't solve water problems for everyone. Xylem is committed to a sustainable world where everyone can access clean, safe water. Let's work together to protect and enhance water for everyone, today and tomorrow.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Xylem.
Media contact:
Victoria Rawlins
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victoria@innocomm.co.za
About Xylem:
Xylem (XYL) is a leading global water technology company committed to solving critical water and infrastructure challenges with innovation. Our 17,000 diverse employees delivered revenue of $5.2 billion in 2021. We are creating a more sustainable world by enabling our customers to optimize water and resource management, and helping communities in more than 150 countries become water-secure. Join us at www.Xylem.com.