Athi Water Works Development Agency (AWWDA) CEO Eng. Joseph Kamau accompanied Ms. Anne-Gael Chapuis, the Country Director French Development Agency (AFD), on an inspection visit to the Kigoro Water Treatment Plant.
This visit aimed to assess the plant’s operational capacity and the ongoing impact of its advanced technology in ensuring efficient water treatment and distribution to Nairobi residents.
They both reaffirmed their commitment to sustainable water and sanitation solutions, recognizing the crucial role of Kigoro Water Treatment Plant in addressing Nairobi’s growing water needs.
The plant, built with cutting-edge technology, is a testament to the strong partnership between Kenya and France, reflecting shared priorities in ensuring access to clean, safe water.
Eng. Kamau acknowledged the critical support of AFD, stating, “This collaboration has been instrumental in advancing Nairobi’s water infrastructure, positioning Kigoro Water Treatment Plant as one of the most advanced facilities within the region. We continue to ensure that this facility meets both the current and future demands of our growing city.”
Ms. Anne-Gael expressed her satisfaction with the infrastructure and performance of Kigoro Water Treatment Plant, emphasizing AFD’s ongoing support for Kenya’s water sector. She added, “AFD is proud to contribute to projects that improve the quality of life for millions. The Kigoro plant demonstrates the power of international cooperation in achieving sustainable development goals.”
The inspection visit highlights AWWDA’s dedication to improving water access through strategic partnerships and innovative technologies.
As Nairobi City continues to expand, Kigoro Water Treatment Plant remains central to the city’s water security.
In attendance was also Ms. Grignon Mélanie Regional Task Team Leader Water & Sanitation East Africa – AFD, Mr. Polge Guillaume Water & Sanitation, Agriculture and Rural Development Project Officer -AFD, Eng. Caroline Owako Deputy Director Bulk Water Services – AWWDA.