Training and empowering 50 kenyan women and youth in social entrepreneurship and investment in rural areas by provinding small loans to start or expand their micro-business and mentorship to transform
Relatively local banks in kenya targets the rich but not the low income earners who depend on small agricultural activities as source of livelhood due to lack of collateral and assets to secure the loans required.This low income earners live below 1$ per day need small loan to start or expand their business,The project will provide small loans usually less $50,training and mentorship to 50 hardworking micro-entrepreneurs to start project such as Goat dairy project,raising chicken and grains,
We shall have trainings on business opportunities existing and marketing to the beneficiries inluding small business plan creation,marketing mix (4ps) that is pricing,place,product and small loan provision to the beneficiries and mentorship program.
Training,seed capital and mentorship will transform the broken village into a vibrant center for business.The average number of meals consumed per day in a family will increase,school enrolment will increase as more parent can afford,food and school
This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).