Family Bank has signed a Sh350 million (€2.9 million) two-year partnership with a foundation that specializes in financing water and sanitation projects, Aqua for All, to facilitate increased lending to medium and small-scale water enterprises supplying low-income communities with safe drinking water either through piping systems or water kiosks throughout Kenya.
The stakeholders are targeting Community-Based Water Service Providers (CBWSP) in order to provide improved access to clean, safe water to over 280,000 people. CBWSPs are organized as community-based organizations, self-help groups, cooperatives, societies, trusts, sole proprietors, associations, faith-based social projects and NGO social projects.
Speaking during the signing ceremony, Family Bank CEO Rebecca Mbithi acknowledged that access to affordable credit in the water and sanitation space remains a challenge.
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“We are dedicated to help scale up the financial and operational performance of water service providers and financing initiatives focused on delivering improved water supply and sanitation services to low-income homes. Together with Aqua for All, we will be able to widen our financing pool of service providers and provide access to affordable credit for Community-Based Water Service Providers that are providing piped and point services in the unserved or underserved populations,” she said.
The United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal 6 (SDG 6) aims at ensuring universal access to safe and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all by the year 2030. However, the UN reports that more than two billion people worldwide lack access to safe water and sanitation.
“We consider Kenya a promising market for water and sanitation investments. However, we need to accelerate progress towards achieving SDG 6. This requires supporting scalable solutions and facilitating access to capital by unlocking private investments. By supporting community-based service providers, we can contribute to making the water and sanitation sector in Kenya more sustainable and inclusive,” said Aqua for All’s managing director Josien Sluijs.
The partnership will support MajiPlus, a loan facility from Family Bank that provides flexible financial solutions to individuals, micro-businesses, small-to-medium enterprises and water service providers. In addition, the lender will also offer customers training materials on how to provide financing for climate-resilient projects in the water, sanitation and hygiene sector.
The signing ceremony was also attended by Pim van der Male, First Secretary, Food Security and Water, Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands who lauded the partnership.
“By mobilising private funds to invest in WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), this partnership will contribute to achieving SDG 6 and to supporting WASH development in the country, especially at community level. Moreover, this partnership will contribute to supporting Kenya’s Vision 2030’s goal to achieve accelerated and inclusive economic growth and to realize universal access to water services,” he said.
Financing shall be provided to existing and new community water projects operating in Kenya across the lender’s 93 branches distributed across 37 counties.