Today, we had the honor of hosting Leigh Stubblefield, Deputy High Commissioner and Development Director of the UK to Kenya, in Isiolo, where she was joined by BOMA's CEO, Dr. Sam Owilly,key government officials from Isiolo County, including the Department of Social Protection, and Kuza Jamii consortium partners. Together, they visited key Kuza Jamii projects in Kina. As the prime organization in the Kuza Jamii consortium, BOMA works with partners across eight counties, with Village Enterprise implementing the program in Isiolo. Kuza Jamii has reached over 1,100 participants in Isiolo County, empowering communities through financial inclusion and economic resilience. She engaged with VSLA (Village Savings and Loan Association) members, witnessing firsthand how these community-driven groups empower individuals through savings, loans, and social funds. She also visited Nasole SACCO in Kina, which connects VSLA members to essential government services like SHA, provides livestock insurance through the World Bank and the Government of Kenya, and links participants’ businesses to market opportunities. A key highlight of the visit was the Isiolo Abattoir, which, once operational, will serve as a crucial market hub for Kuza Jamii participants in Isiolo, Samburu, and Marsabit. It will enable them to sell livestock for meat processing, creating opportunities for both export and local markets. She wrapped up the day with a meeting and dinner alongside Habiba Guyo, First Lady of Isiolo County, and H.E. Dr. James Lowasa, Deputy Governor of Isiolo County. British High Commission Nairobi Village Enterprise Smart Regional Consultants (SRC) Echo Network Africa Foundation (ENAF) CHASP Advisory GENCAD International #KuzaJamii #EconomicEmpowerment #VSLA #FinancialInclusion #Livelihoods #PartnershipsForImpact
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