Radanabiz

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Project Snapshot

Ask Amount

KES 2,190,000

Project Stage

Pilot

Launch Date

Wednesday, October 4th, 2023

Project Manager

Emma Mong'ute

Project Partners Inc

'- Collaboratively with the Micro and Small Enterprise Authority (MSEA) mandated to facilitate trade and investment by championing an enabling environment for domestic and export business to thrive. - Partnership with Women Organizations/Associations for societal representation, documentation and business authenticity. - Collaborate with regional Counties and National Government departments and financial institutions to offer linkages and access to financial support.

Project Summary

RadaNaBiz improves the livelihoods of marginalized women in Kiambu and Nairobi through business acceleration. It offers training, mentorship, and market linkages to foster thriving women-led enterprises.

Intervention Areas

Business and Human RightsEconomic Empowerment of WomenTrade & Market AccessWomen's Rights & Leadership

Target Population

Low-Income Individuals & FamiliesVulnerable or Marginalized Populations (General)

Problem Statement

Women entrepreneurs in informal settlements lack business skills, market access, and financing. This limits their ability to grow their businesses and achieve economic stability.

Proposed Solution

Provide comprehensive business skills training and mentorship. Link women to formal markets and financial institutions for capital and business development support.

Expected Impact

Expansion of profitable women-led businesses. Increased business knowledge and market networks. Enhanced financial inclusion and economic resilience for marginalized women.

Sustainability Plan

The project builds capacity through Training of Trainers (ToTs) to continue education locally. Partnerships with financial institutions and market players ensure long-term support for the businesses.

Budget Breakdown

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