In many rural African communities, the woman is the unshakeable pillar of the home, yet her access to financial resources and decision-making power is often limited. Our Women Empowerment project, particularly in Nakaseke Village and Kasambya County, is designed to unlock this immense potential, creating economic ripple effects that benefit the entire community.
Empowering the Core Economy
Empowerment is not just about confidence; it’s about financial independence. Our program focuses on sustainable skills training and resource provision:
- Vocational Skills: Training women in marketable trades like tailoring, crafts, and food processing.
- Savings and Credit Groups: Facilitating the formation of community savings groups, which provide micro-loans for start-up businesses, bypassing the need for commercial banks.
- Leadership Development: Equipping women with the confidence and skills to take on leadership roles in local councils and community planning.
When a woman earns an income, she immediately reinvests it in her children’s education and family’s health and nutrition. Our work in Nakaseke demonstrates that investing in women is the fastest path to holistic community upliftment.

































