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Skills and Enterprise Development (SED Main)

Skills and Enterprise Development

Skills and Enterprise Development (SED Main)

The project focuses on empowering women and youth by providing them with the necessary skills, networks, capital, and self-confidence to establish and run sustainable, income-earning businesses. The strategy employed by the project aims to address poverty reduction through the strengthening of two types of businesses:

  • Community Saving and Investment Groups: These groups operate small businesses at a subsistence level, enabling their members to meet their basic needs. By supporting these groups, the project aims to enhance their business skills, financial literacy, and access to capital. This assistance allows them to improve their businesses' profitability and sustainability.

  • Disadvantaged Entrepreneurs: The project also targets disadvantaged entrepreneurs who run small market-driven, growth-oriented businesses. By providing them with the necessary support, including training, mentoring, access to capital, and market linkages.

Overall, the project's two-fold strategy of supporting community saving and investment groups and disadvantaged entrepreneurs aligns with the goal of poverty reduction by providing opportunities for sustainable income generation, employment creation and economic empowerment for women and youth.

Siaya and Bungoma Counties

We4R: Strengthening Gender-Responsive Land Governance: P4T and GIZ–WE4R Conclude Successful BriGLAW County Engagements in Bungoma and Siaya

Nairobi County, Kenya

Resilience, Peace & Stability (RPS) Program

Kisumu, Kakamega, Vihiga, Siaya, and Bungoma.

Marking Progress, Growing the Future: P4T Concludes Phase One of Land Access Initiative and Launches Next Chapter

Kakamega

Outcome Harvesting for the Enhancing Good Governance in Kisumu and Bungoma Counties

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