
Annette expertly descends the muddy slopes of the Sabwani River, yellow jerry can firmly grasped in her hand. Her two business partners form an assembly line – Annette fetches the…
Annette expertly descends the muddy slopes of the Sabwani River, yellow jerry can firmly grasped in her hand. Her two business partners form an assembly line – Annette fetches the…
Innovations Fellow Nafees Ahmed and Field Coordinator Calistus Luchetu led a focus group discussion and individual interviews with members of the Meza BSG on tree planting. Nafees shares her findings…
Saiwa Park is the smallest national park in Kenya covering just 2.9km² and was created specifically to protect the habitat of the rare Sitatunga aquatic antelope. In contributing to the conservation efforts…
“Bleeding Hearts Rejoice!” said Nicolas Kristof in his recent NYT piece about the work of NGOs in the third world and inner cities… There is hope for the poorest of…
Life in rural Trans Nzoia county–the “green basket” of Kenya and home to our new Kitale office—is peaceful; it boasts an ideal climate and excellent soil. Despite these advantages, many…
When you walk into Mugomari village, in rural western Kenya, you cannot fail to realize the smile on people’s faces as they walk in small groups bringing themselves up to…
Until recently, I had been looking at the Village Enterprise program like a person in the desert entranced by a snow globe. I understood my role in making the flakes…
When I was a little girl and couldn’t fall asleep, my father would read to me about my namesake Rebekah from a faded pocket Bible. This name, he told me,…
Village Enterprise’s Soroti Uganda staff started a Christmas party celebration by taking the maternity services nearer to the expectant mothers in the community. During the Business Mentor bi-weekly meetings everyone…
Village Enterprise has an impressive record of starting long-lived small enterprises. Indeed, 75% of our businesses continue to generate critical income for at least four years. Regardless of the outcome,…