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MY STORY OF
EMPOWERMENT

“Empowerment is not just about lifting myself; it’s about lifting others too. With the support I’ve received, I’ve transformed my life from borrowing food to building a business that sustains my family. 

My dream is to give back to my community by helping teenage mothers find their strength and independence.”

 -  Joyce

Join the campaign to #EmpowerWomen

Together, we rise.

Your gift today helps more women like Joyce find strength, stability and the power to inspire others. Together, our collective action drives lasting impact.

Joyce’s story is a powerful reminder of what is possible when we come together to support one woman, one family, one community at a time.
 
Join us in creating brighter futures by investing in women’s empowerment.

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LEARN MORE

 

Access to capital, training and human rights empowerment initiatives is central to solving global challenges and ensuring all women have opportunties. 

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DONATE

 

Help us expand access to capital, training and human rights initiatives to ignite women's impact for themselves, their families & their communities!

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FUNDRAISE

 

Activate your social networks on behalf of women like Joyce. It's easy to create your own fundraiser with a few clicks!

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ADVOCATE

 

Be a champion for women's rights. Help raise awareness about the issues. Share the campaign with your networks to activate the power of community!

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At Issue: Women's Empowerment
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MY STORY OF EMPOWERMENT

“Empowerment is not just about lifting myself; it’s about lifting others too. With the support I’ve received, I’ve transformed my life from borrowing food to building a business that sustains my family."​

- Joyce,

Women's Empowerment

Program Beneficiary

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Kenya has made important strides in advancing gender equality, with enactment of laws on domestic violence, sexual offences, establishment of affirmative funds for women-led businesses and increasing representation of women in public and elective office. Despite such developments, only 29% of women are considered empowered, according to UN Women and Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) data published in 2020. Progress is still slow, hampered by inadequate implementation of laws, inadequate funding, weak accountability mechanisms and slow transformation of discriminatory and patriarchal gender norms, attitudes and practices.

 

You can read more on our Women's Empowerment Page.

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Make your donation today to #EmpowerWomen!

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You can join the movement in a snap! Activate your network and collect donations to #EndChildMarriage with your own personalized campaign page.

With easy signup and setup, our campaign tool is built for sharing across social media, text and email!

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Be a champion for women's empowerment. Help raise awareness about the issues and the campaign to #EmpowerWomen.

 

Activate the power of community when you join the conversation on Facebook and Instagram. Follow @KenyaWorksOrg and Like, Share and Comment!

 

Tag @KenyaWorksOrg to keep the conversation going. Use the hashtag #EmpowerWomen to unite with other human rights champions.

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