Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Sanitation Launches National Sanitation Management Policy
By James Nyaigoti, The Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Sanitation has officially launched the National Sanitation Management Policy, marking a significant milestone in Kenya’s efforts to strengthen sanitation governance, enhance water security, and unlock economic value from waste. The event was presided over by Eric Muriithi Mugaa, Cabinet Secretary for Water, Irrigation and Sanitation. Among those present were Joshua Wakahora Irungu, Governor of Laikipia County; Julius Korir, Principal Secretary for Water and Sanitation; and representatives of development partners. Speaking during the launch, CS Mugaa described the policy as a groundbreaking achievement for the country. “Kenya is the first country on the continent to have a National Sanitation Management Policy. That is a credit we must give ourselves as a nation,” he said. The Cabinet Secretary explained that while Kenya has existing legal frameworks touching on sanitation including public health and water laws th...