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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

SMEs led by women become more profitable and impact the quality of life for not only the women but their families as well due to the availability of a higher disposable income. 
Many Organisations in Kenya are investing in capacity building for businesswomen to help solve the issue of under-performance of women owned businesses, mainly attributed to limited access to capital and lack of skills.
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Rose Women's Foundation

Description

ROSE is a community of women entrepreneurs, starting in East Africa, to create economic, spiritual, and physical well-being. Women face an unequal burden of poverty, often abandoned, abused and providing for 3+ children and loved ones in shanty homes.

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Training Programmes

 A 501c3 US-based non-profit, ROSE provides women in extreme poverty with business and financial literacy skills, micro-investments, and access to quality education for their children. Our “train the trainer” approach builds local leaders that own the program and custom built technology unlocks potential to scale impact over time.