vihiga women in Business are ladies who are advocating for SGBV and SRHR in vihiga county,they are also empowering women through Table Banking activities
Baba without you we could not be enjoying the Civic Space, Devolution and the Constitution which gave us women a Third Percent Representation and Lastly inclusivity . Rest in peace Baba we will forever miss your leadership skills and voice for the voiceless
As women I feel privileged when schools call us to go and talk to students on issues of SGBV and SRHR,Boys felt left out but now they are gaining courage to speak out.
Vihiga women in Business not only advocate for SGBV but also train women on empowering themselves in agriculture because it's the back bone of health and following up on policy's in our county government.
Vihiga women in Business is advocating to reduce cases of SGBV in schools in the county .stop violence against our children we can do it when we speak about it.
Day 2 of the grassroots organizations’ workshop focused on building stronger institutions and advancing sustainability efforts.
Participants engaged in practical sessions on governance, HR, safeguarding, strategic planning, and financial policies — key pillars for accountability and growth. A dynamic resource mobilization session followed, where they explored how to identify funding opportunities, analyze organizational positioning, and apply adaptive learning for greater impact.
Equipped with refreshed strategies, grassroots actors are now better positioned to sustain ongoing SRHR/GBV work and attract new investments across Western Kenya.
Grateful to @NLinKenya and @UNDPKenya for powering this important journey.
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Today, we joined grassroots organizations from Vihiga, Kisumu, Kakamega, and Homa Bay counties—supported by the @NLinKenya and @UNDPKenya for a three-day training workshop taking place in Homa Bay.
Organized by Access to Medicines Platform and the CSO Network,
We’ve kicked off Day 2 of the GOs training on a high note! The trainer led participants through an in-depth session on institutional strengthening, emphasizing the importance of having key strategic documents such as financial policies, strategic plans, and other tools essential for organizational capacity assessments.
Today's sessions will focus on building the capacity of grassroots organizations in resource mobilization and sustainability, laying the foundation for scaling up interventions that address Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR).
#Collaboration4SRHRGBV
#Action4SRHRandGBV #4GrassrootsGrowth #ScalingImpact
We attended Day 1 of a capacity building workshop focused on governance, stakeholder engagement, collaboration, and sustainability.
Sharing our Step Up For Justice journey alongside peers sparked powerful reflections and fresh ideas for deeper community impact.
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