In Chawia village, Kenya, the Community Uplift Program led by Hand in Hand is proceeding, and the members of the Community Based Organization are continuously making progress in developing their businesses.
Hexatronic Group is a proud corporative partner of Hand in Hand, a non-profit organization that works with entrepreneurship models. The main objective of the project in Chawia is to work with female members of the village to support them in creating sustainable enterprises and work opportunities.
In Chawia village, the primary focus areas are:
"Most of the groups are under training, and the members have adopted the training well. We envision to having a strong Community Based Organization that will help to equip members with more skills on value addition and market linkage for sustainability of the project and their enterprises."
- Maurine Williams, Business trainer in the Community Uplift Programme, Chawia
Through the training provided in the program, many members have been able to establish, develop and expand their businesses. By gaining knowledge about business opportunities, budgets, and market positions, the members become equipped with valuable insights to become more independent and be able to provide for their families and pay for their children's school fees.
"I am glad I have actualized my dream of being a poultry farmer. The enterprise training has really helped me in managing my business and coming up with more business ideas. I have so far been able to expand my poultry business, and the progress has been great."
- Rejoyce, member of the Community Uplift Programme, Chawia
At Hexatronic, we strive to make a difference by actively contributing to the development of society, both globally and locally. Hand in Hand's model of entrepreneurship strives to support people to improve their lives by helping them to start and run small and profitable businesses. By doing so, they can earn a living, become more independent, and create job opportunities – for themselves and others.
We look forward to following and supporting the women and men in Chawia, as they are paving the way for a long-term, sustainable, and independent future for themselves and their families.