Improving Access to Healthcare in Rural Kenya 

Access to quality healthcare remains a significant challenge for rural communities in Kenya, with limited infrastructure and resources leaving many vulnerable. Haller addresses these challenges through mobile clinics, community education, and healthcare support, ensuring smallholder farmers can thrive. Discover how innovative solutions like camel clinics, motorcycle ambulances, and medical drones are transforming healthcare delivery across the region.

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Transforming Communities Through WASH Projects

Discover the transformative impact of eco-loos in rural Kenya. Learn how Haller's innovative sanitation projects improve health, water access, and sustainability, benefiting smallholder communities near Mombasa. Support Haller’s mission to create lasting change.

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Tsavo Trust Partners with The Haller Foundation

The Haller Foundation announces our partnership with Tsavo Trust officially! A renowned organisation dedicated to wildlife conservation and enhancing the livelihoods of local communities in Kenya. We're working to utilise technology enhance education, support communities, and protect wildlife in Kenya's Tsavo Conservation Area.

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Ensuring Proper Sanitation for Schools and Infrastructure for Climate-Smart Farmer Training

In 2023, Haller joined forces with long-time donor the Eagle Foundation to channel efforts into two key projects: installing sanitation in the community-owned Munnawar primary school, and expanding the capacity of the Mtopanga demonstration farm.

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Haller & Gravity Light

Haller has teamed up with Gravity Light Foundation to trial sustainable lighting in Haller communities. Gravity Light Foundation Commercial Director, Caroline Angus and Haller CEO Alia Malik met in London through social enterprise network, On Purpose. Haller projects in Kenya include a renewable energy component and methods have been trialled from biogas to solar charging stations. But Haller still had not found a durable low cost technology that would fit its communities.

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