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Hope Foundation for African Women Annual Report 2022

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To our esteemed friends, supporters and stakeholders. It is a privilege that we get every year to speak with you through our work. None of it would have been possible without your enormous contribution in one way or another. You participated as a beneficiary, gave your resources as a donor, collaborated with us, shared your ideas or advise or supply were our cheerleader.
HFAW continues to show resilience after the covid19. It will be a lie to say that things ever went back to normal. This year we continued with our anti-FGM advocacy, life skills, prevention of early pregnancies, capacity building of our valued community health volunteers, engaging men in our anti-FGM advocacy all in Nyamira County. We used our popular education methods and amplified our voices through media, both traditional and social media. We also solidified our group lending process in Nyamira with two women groups which seem to be making real progress after the pandemic.

We used our popular education methods and amplified our voices through media….

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In addition , we focussed on women living with disabilities with mentorship projects, loaning to them as well as introduced table banking all in Kajiado County. Looking at our impact numbers especially because these are hard to reach regions, this is not a mean achievement.

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Looking into 2023, we are highly hopeful because we plan on completing a strategic plan which will involve recruiting a grant writer and continued building of staff and board capacity. The team building activities that happened towards the end of this year closed our year with enthusiasm and hope for a better future.

Our new year 2023 will focus on hard-to-reach places in Nyamira for anti-GBV and anti-FGM advocacy as well as target poor villages with income generating activities since poverty is generating jiggers infested villages.

We will continue to support our vulnerable groups in Kajiado, the WWDS. Their table banking project and finance literacy mentorship are particularly important.

We will continue supporting our health and rights promoters in ways of building their capacity. We know that times are hard and challenges are enormous but, we also know that we are not alone. With your continued support we will press forward. We remain grateful because we see how critical your support has been and thank you in advance for investing in us in 2023. Your participation, generosity, encouragement, feedback, advice, guidance and motivating words are all welcome and important to us. This work is very hard.

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