Doing Business While Blind: A story of Akinyi from Rongai.
Being diagnosed with sight-loss is devastating. You first experience shock and denial. Then anger. Then fear and anxiety. You can be gripped with unending sadness and fall into
READ MOREBeing diagnosed with sight-loss is devastating. You first experience shock and denial. Then anger. Then fear and anxiety. You can be gripped with unending sadness and fall into
READ MOREThrough a grant received from AWDF, HFAW implemented aproject dubbed, leadership, business management, and financialliteracy skills in February 2020. The project was anchored on thecommon vision for the
READ MOREAs HFAW, we kept our promise for 2023! We continued with our school advocacy where we reached 15 hard to reach schools reaching over 4731 pupils, reached over
READ MOREA Joyful Day for Special Units in Nakeel,Ongata Rongai, and Nkaimurunya Primary Schools On a bright and cheerful day filled with excitement and laughter, adolescent boys and girls
READ MOREAbout This Issue. The second edition of the Ability Magazine 2020focuses on the second phase of Women of Hope AbledDifferently (WHAD) journey to financialfreedom/independence. In this issue, the
READ MORETo 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
READ MOREHow grateful we are that we get to talk to you through our work compiled into this annual report for2020. There is no better word to describe this
READ MOREThe idea of coming up with a women’s fund came up after meeting and discussing with women in Kisii on the way forward after kiva interest free loans
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