Project Report
| Jun 12, 2026
Training 100 Entrepreneurs for Economic Growth
By Zachery Onyango | Project Leader
Training 100 Entrepreneurs for Economic Growth
Development Alert’s training of over 100 rural entrepreneurs has created a strong foundation for economic growth in the community.
Participants have gained valuable skills in business management, financial planning, and marketing. These skills have enabled them to start and grow businesses, increasing their income and improving their quality of life.
Some entrepreneurs have diversified their income sources, making them more resilient to economic challenges. The program has also fostered a culture of innovation and collaboration among participants.
At Development Alert we pledge to Continue implementing grassroots initiatives and donor support will help expand this initiative and reach even more individuals seeking economic empowerment.
Jun 12, 2026
Tailoring Skills For sustainable livelihood
By Zachery Onyango | Project Leader
Tailoring Skills Creating Sustainable Livelihoods
The distribution of 10 sewing machines and start-up fabrics has enabled young tailors to begin their journey toward financial independence.
Development Alert’s support has transformed these individuals from unemployed youth into active entrepreneurs. Beneficiaries are now able to produce clothing, earn income, and support their families.
This initiative has also boosted confidence and provided a sense of purpose among participants.
Some have already begun training others, creating a ripple effect of skill development and economic empowerment. However, many more young people are in need of similar opportunities.
Continued donor support will allow Development Alert to expand this program and empower more individuals with practical skills and resources.
Jun 11, 2026
Clean Water as a Foundation for Development
By Zachery Onyango | Project Leader
Clean Water as a Foundation for Development
Providing clean water to over 5,000 people has been one of Development Alert’s most impactful achievements. Access to safe water has transformed daily life in many communities, reducing the prevalence of waterborne diseases and improving hygiene practices.
Families no longer have to rely on unsafe water sources, which often led to illness and increased medical expenses. The availability of clean water has also improved productivity, as individuals spend less time fetching water and more time on education and income-generating activities.
Women and children, in particular, have benefited greatly from this change. Schools have also reported improved attendance due to better health among students.
While this milestone is significant, there is still a need to expand water access to other underserved areas. Continued donor support will be essential in scaling up these efforts and ensuring that more communities benefit from safe and reliable water.