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Online training resources

The internet age has come to disrupt the way of doing business in all countries by introducing e-commerce. It has provided fertile ground that women entrepreneurs in Africa can explore. Digitization brings business opportunities with many businesses now moving from just having brick and mortar shops to working on their online presence.  Most financial institutions now lend over the phone without needing the physical presence of an applicant.

As financial dependence was a big hurdle in the growth and development of women, E-entrepreneurship became a great force for women to cross these hurdles. (re word)

The Kenya Association for Maternal & Neonatal Health - KAMANEH

KAMANEH focuses on decreasing maternal, infant and child mortality rates in Kenya.

National Gender and Equality Coalition (NGEC)

is a Constitutional Commission established pursuant to Article 59 (4) of the Constitution of Kenya and deals with issues related to Gender equality

The African Centre For Women & ICT (ACWICT)

develops programs that provide women and youth at different levels of transition from education to the world of work; Primary Education, High-school education and Post-secondary/tertiary education

E-Citizen

enables Kenyan citizens, residents and visitors to access government services online.

Ajira

Provide Kenyans with access to digital work, and Promote Kenya as a destination for online workers.