Kenya Institute of Business Training (KIBT) - Kenya
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Quick information guide
According to Fanikisha Initiative, business training for businesswomen leads:
- Enhanced aspirations of women to move forward and excel in their endeavours.
- An increased number of women at decision making levels which is resource empowerment.
- Increased consciousness at the business, government and community level to enhance women empowerment.
- Increased capacity and motivation of women to take on new and challenging roles at higher levels coupled with zeal to perform satisfactorily.
- Creation of role models upon which other women look at for benchmarking and progression / growth purposes.
Business Training in Kenya
The aim of business training is to improve business performance for businesses ran by women. This means that
Kenya Institute of Business Training (KIBT)
| Description | The Institute was established in 1966 with the assistance of ILO/UNDP under the name Management Training and Advisory Centre (M.T & A.C) then under the Ministry of Labour. The objective of the Centre was to train and develop indigenous managers and entrepreneurs in practical management and business skills.
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| Contact details | The Director Telephone: 020-6829120/1/2/3 | |
| Additional services beneficial to women entrepreneurs |
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