TriVium's Software to help WSTF of Kenya to monitor Urban Water and Sanitation projects

Kenya Project contract signing
Contract Signing at Nairobi:
Mrs Eng. Jacqueline Musyoki and Mr. Deepak Nakra.

TriVium eSolutions is proud to announce that it has won a contract to assist the leading Kenyan corporate body Water Services Trust Fund (www.wstfkenya.org) to design and develop an efficient and effective Information System to manage its ambitious water services and sanitation projects. These projects, funded by the German Financial Cooperation (KfW), Gesellschaft fuer Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ) and European Union Water Facility (EUWF), will target low-income and underserved urban areas of Kenya. They aim to provide more than 1.4 million people with sustainable access to safe water and 400,000 people access to household sanitation facilities.

Trivium’s software will become a key tool to manage the project proposals, awarded projects, track their progress, account for the funds, and evaluate the impact of these projects on the served population based on regions, various socio-economic parameters and evaluate the performance of the water service providers.

Said Mrs. Eng. Jacqueline Musyoki, CEO of WSTF upon signing the contract with TriVium at Nairobi, “We are confident that the Information System being built by TriVium will not only herald a new level of efficiency, transparency and accountability in our endeavours, but also become a potent knowledge base.”

Mr. Deepak Nakra, CEO of TriVium eSolutions, said his organisation was very pleased to be associated with WSTF and to assist it in achieving its very meaningful and ambitious goals.