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Social Project for Geberit Apprentices 2025 in Kenya

Making a difference: At the Kagwe Girls School in Kenya, Geberit apprentices build sanitary facilities and improve the water supply.

Ten apprentices, many helping hands, and one shared goal: At the Kagwe Girls School in Kenya, they install 23 toilets, 8 washbasins and 16 showers. Where there was once a shortage, there are now clean, safe sanitary facilities. For 1,200 schoolgirls, this means improved hygiene – and for the Geberit apprentices, an experience that stays with them. Media design apprentice Dunya Furrer documents the project with her camera.

In Kenya, I learned to get hands-on and take responsibility.

Dunya Furrer, Media Design Apprentice

A Geberit tradition

Since 2008, apprentices have been given the opportunity to demonstrate their team spirit and practical skills in a two-week project supporting social institutions in less advantaged countries. Geberit provides the materials, and the apprentices install them under technical supervision. In 2025, the team travelled to the Kagwe Girls School in Kenya.