26/04/2026
Climate justice begins where dignity is restored.
In many communities across Kenya, access to clean water is not just about survival it is about equality, opportunity, and justice. When women and girls spend hours walking long distances to fetch water, they lose time for education, leadership, and economic growth. When schools lack water, dignity is compromised and futures are delayed.
But when sustainable water solutions like borewells and pipelines are installed, everything changes.
Girls return to school. Women gain time to work, lead, and thrive. Families become healthier. Communities grow stronger.
This is why clean water is more than a necessity—it is a human right.
At TBF, we believe that the fight for climate justice is inseparable from gender justice, food sovereignty, and community resilience. Every drop of clean water creates ripples of transformation.
Water is life. Water is dignity. Water is justice.
Together, we can build sustainable change.