The provision of cement and corrugated iron allowed villagers to rebuild their clinic. For its part, the village provided the labour, land, bricks, water, and timber.
The Kenyan government supplies a doctor to staff the clinic two days a week, and it can now treat up to 200 people a day. Outside the village, one doctor is available for 97,000 people.
Sauri women have been trained as health workers. They make regular visits to households, making sure anti-malarial bed nets are being used properly and medicine administered correctly.