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Being part of this community has been life-changing. I’ve gained confidence, learned new skills, and discovered my true potential. Through the support of this incredible women’s group, I’ve been able to build a better future for myself and my family. The training, resources, and shared experiences have empowered me to take control of my life and make meaningful changes in my community.
Empowering youth through savings and skills.
Christine Sigei lives in a community near Chesambai Primary School. Whenever she goes to engage in her daily activities at her farm, the children from humble background are always on the way back home because .She later started mobilizing and encouraging them to start a group and save Kshs.50 per week. When she heard about KWEN, she did an inquiry from one of the KWEN field officer and they were trained on table banking. After the ESD training, Christine benefited and gained new skills; Knowledge that she shared with the group members and the entire community. She has initiated a tree nursery project and doing.
Overcoming hardship through poultry farming and training.
Janeth is a widow who lost her husband at an early age after her marriage. She felt neglected by the society and was not able to feed her family. Janeth had an idea of poultry farming but lacked knowledge on how to implement that idea. When she heard of KWEN through a training held at Kaboson girl’s school, she was very much interested and asked the field officer to visit and train their group. This table banking concept has helped her to learn a lot in terms of livelihood project.
Transforming from changaa brewer to jewelry entrepreneur.
Caroline Tonui is a mother and a changaa brewer, Most young people would resort to her home to quench their thirst of changaa. This activity destroyed several young men. Many young boys dropped out of school and some young men abandoned their families. Caroline later saw the light and realized that, what she was doing was not right. One day she mobilized people to her home and confessed of all her deeds and asked for forgiveness. People were astonished with her confessions and unanimously agreed to start a project- Jewelry.
One of the best Table Bankings!
Before Christine became a member of KWEN, she was in milk business on a small scale and producing 5 liters of milk for basic household necessities. When she joined KWEN and started table banking, she gained more skills on business ideas and she expanded her business and is able to get 100 liters of milk daily which has enabled her to raise money for school fees. Through the ESD training she also acquired skills on how to make liquid soap.