Bupa Global Kenya invests in clean water project to boost community health in Kilifi

Bupa Global Kenya invests in clean water project to boost community health in Kilifi

The project, located in Garashi, Magarini Sub-County, will provide clean and reliable water to about 11,000 residents, supporting households, schools and healthcare facilities.

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Bupa Global Kenya has expanded its social impact investments with the commissioning of a solar-powered borehole in Kilifi County; a move aimed at strengthening community health outcomes while advancing its long-term growth strategy in the region.

The project, located in Garashi, Magarini Sub-County, will provide clean and reliable water to about 11,000 residents, supporting households, schools and healthcare facilities. It is the fourth borehole funded by the company in Kilifi, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to over 33,000.

The healthcare insurer said the initiative is part of its broader ambition to extend clean water access to 100,000 people by 2028, aligning with its focus on preventative healthcare and sustainable community investment.

The solar-powered system includes a four-kilometre distribution network supplying six key points, including Garashi Health Centre and Garashi Primary School, helping ease water shortages that have long affected the area.

Bupa Global Kenya CEO Uditha Jayaratne said the investment reflects the firm’s strategy of building long-term partnerships in communities where it operates. He noted that improving access to clean water is critical to reducing disease burden and supporting better health outcomes.

The project also carries economic benefits, reducing the cost of water for institutions such as health centres that previously relied on deliveries, while freeing up time for households—especially women and girls, who often spend hours fetching water.

Implemented in partnership with the Kilifi County Government and Griot Impact, the project includes a structured maintenance programme and community training to ensure sustainability.

County officials welcomed the investment, noting that while the devolved government has expanded water infrastructure, supply gaps remain in several regions.

The initiative comes as Bupa Global Kenya positions the country as a key hub for its Africa expansion, with increased focus on preventative health programmes, community engagement and long-term impact investments.

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