20L Household fluoride filters
20L Household fluoride filters for filtering safe and good quality water.
EmpꓥVolve is a community-driven catalyst for change, dedicated to empowering and evolving fluorosis-affected communities (FACs) through public health advocacy, water safety initiatives, and socio-economic resilience building. As a grassroots non-profit organization, we champion zero fluorosis by equipping affected individuals with knowledge, skills, preventive solutions, and self-empowerment tools to reclaim their health and dignity. Functioning as a nexus platform, EmpꓥVolve unites diverse stakeholders—including government agencies, healthcare professionals, researchers, environmental advocates, and community leaders—to drive interdisciplinary collaboration in fluorosis mitigation. Our work aligns with the One Health approach, recognizing the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health in tackling fluoride contamination and its broader ecological implications. Our mission is to advocate for sustainable public health infrastructure solutions, ensuring universal access to safe, fluoride-free water while reinforcing Kenya’s efforts toward Universal Health Coverage (UHC). We prioritize vulnerable populations across Nakuru County and other fluorosis-affected regions, addressing the unique challenges faced by children, expectant mothers, individuals with chronic conditions, and economically disadvantaged communities. EmpꓥVolve’s long-term vision is to train, build capacity, and mobilize funding for bold WASH and public health infrastructure investments across Kenya. Over the next 5–10 years, we are committed to developing fluoride-safe borehole projects with integrated water treatment systems, alongside broader environmental conservation, waste management, and healthcare initiatives to foster resilient, healthy communities.
Discover moreWe wish to have household level and community level impact in our fluorosis affected communities.
20L Household fluoride filters for filtering safe and good quality water.
Water Tanks for harvesting and storing safe and good quality water.
Capacity building sponsorship support to conduct regular water safety community education sessions.
200L Community level barrel filters for filtering safe and good quality water.
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In our efforts to advocate for the provision of safe and good quality water, as well as healthcare for fluorosis-affected individuals, we have conducted public health community education sessions and engaged stakeholders in various capacities.
The non-profit steward has engaged the members of the Rotaract Club of Naivasha on possible solutions towards prevention and managing life with fluorosis (February 2024). The club’s Projects committee committed to empowering a local Primary School with a water treatment system.
Based on EmpꓥVolve’s climate resilience stewardship partnership agenda, we have joined Team Climate Change Naivasha Organization and the Rotaract Club of Naivasha in communal tree planting sessions (October 2023), (November 2023), and (June 2024).
Participated in the Nakuru County Climate Resilient Water Management (CREWM) wider stakeholders’ meeting on the situation of groundwater resources in Nakuru County, opportunities, challenges, and mitigation measures (March 2022).
The nonprofit steward has been a presenter in stakeholders’ training workshops on Fluoride Removal from Fresh Water at Community and Household Level - Innovative Filter Technology for Clean and Affordable Drinking Water, organized and facilitated by the African Water and Sanitation Association (AFWASA) in partnership with the German Water Partnership (GAPWAS), German Cooperation, SEQUA, and Partners in Transformation Business and Development Network. (March 2022, April 2024) in Nakuru, Kenya.