Najijali Project (Jilinde, Jikinge, Jijenge)
Project Snapshot
Ask Amount
KES 15,274,600
Project Stage
PilotLaunch Date
Tuesday, February 6th, 2024
Project Manager
Joy Wasilwa
Project Partners Inc
1. Transformative Community solutions 2. National Government Administration 3. The Clergy 4. Business Community 5. Ministry of Health 6. Civic Leaders
Project Summary
This project holistically empowers vulnerable young women and GBV warriors through self-defense, legal advocacy, and economic skills. It aims to build resilience and self-sufficiency to break cycles of abuse and poverty.
Intervention Areas
Target Population
Problem Statement
Young women and GBV survivors often lack the economic independence and self-defense skills needed to escape abuse. They face trauma, stigma, and pressure to succumb to harmful cultural practices.
Proposed Solution
The initiative offers self-defense training, legal clinics, and business skills workshops. It organizes beneficiaries into cohorts to register as Self-Help Groups for peer support and economic growth.
Expected Impact
Expected outcomes include increased self-confidence, economic empowerment through small business start-ups, reduced teen pregnancies, and a community shift away from harmful cultural practices.
Sustainability Plan
Beneficiaries are guided to register their own CBOs and Self-Help Groups. These groups engage in income-generating activities and table banking, ensuring financial independence and long-term peer support.
Budget Breakdown
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