WOMEN SME’S SUMMIT
Women in SMEs Workshop Summit 2024 On August 30, 2024, Ubunifu Hub in Nairobi came alive with the vibrant energy of over 75 women entrepreneurs and aspiring business owners for a social entrepreneurship training organized By CWAM Foundation. The Women in SMEs Workshop Summit brought together a diverse group, including more than 20 young mothers who […]
Educating Communities: The Cornerstone of Sustainable Development
In addressing issues such as clean water access, sanitation, and overall community health, education plays a pivotal role. At CWAM Foundation, we believe that empowering communities with knowledge is just as important as providing resources. By equipping individuals with the skills and understanding they need, we foster sustainable practices that lead to long-term improvements in […]
Empowering Youth through Business Skills Training: CWAM Foundation’s Commitment to Economic Empowerment
In today’s rapidly evolving economic landscape, the ability to adapt, innovate, and grow is essential for success. For young people, especially those in underserved communities, acquiring the right skills can be the key to unlocking opportunities and overcoming challenges. Recognizing the critical need for targeted support and practical education, CWAM Foundation has made it a […]
Maintaining Women’s Dignity During COVID-19: CWAM Foundation’s Commitment to Empowering Vulnerable Women and Girls
The COVID-19 pandemic has had far-reaching impacts on every aspect of society, with women and girls in vulnerable communities bearing some of the heaviest burdens. Beyond the health crisis, the pandemic has exacerbated economic challenges, disrupted education, and led to a significant increase in poverty. For many women and girls, these challenges were compounded by […]
Corruption and Innovation: Breaking the Chains to Foster Progress
Corruption is a pervasive issue that affects societies worldwide, stifling growth, undermining trust, and hindering innovation. In many parts of the world, particularly in developing nations like Kenya, corruption has become an entrenched part of the social and economic fabric. It diverts resources meant for public good into private hands, stifles creativity, and creates an […]