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NWHSA CEO Julius Mugun addresses participants during a three-day retreat in Naivasha. [Courtesy]

The National Water Harvesting and Storage Authority (NWHSA) has called for greater innovation, teamwork and proactive planning to accelerate the development of water infrastructure projects.

This comes at a time when Kenya seeks to strengthen water security, boost food production and build resilience against climate change.

Through a press statement delivered during a senior managers, committee chairpersons and technical staff retreat, NWHSA Chief Executive Officer Julius Mugun challenged employees to focus on developing practical solutions that will expand water harvesting and storage capacity while addressing recurring challenges such as flooding.