The Homa Bay Blueprint
Lake Victoria, known locally as Nam Lolwe, faces a severe pollution crisis that threatens its ecological balance and the livelihoods of the communities who depend on it. In Homa Bay County, Kenya, nearly 1.3 million people rely on the lake for food, recreation, and economic development. Serving as a model for future replication, the Homa Bay Blueprint aims to leverage cutting-edge wastewater technology and local partnerships to improve water quality by 20 percent within three years, delivering a comprehensive data hub and promoting a circular economy in the process. Learn more at : https://gpfd.org/homa-bay-blueprint/ #LakeVictoria #NamLolwe #HomaBayBlueprint #WaterQuality #PollutionCrisis #SustainableDevelopment #CircularEconomy #Kenya #CommunityPartnerships #WastewaterTechnology #CleanWater #EnvironmentalProtection #LocalInnovation #GreatLakesRegion #Africa #GlobalWaterSolutions #EcologicalRestoration #DataHub #GPFD #374Water

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