In Kibera, many hardworking families face barriers to financial inclusion, with limited access to banking, credit, and essential business skills.

With support from the Australian Government through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP), and in partnership with Edmund Rice Foundation, Mirror of Hope (MOH) is helping change this through its Women’s Empowerment and SILC project.

So far, 150 women have gained financial literacy, savings skills, and income-generating opportunities – leading to a 59% increase in household income.

We thank the Australian High Commission Kenya for their recent visit to Mirror of Hope and for their continued support to deliver meaningful change in Kibera.

Small businesses spark household stability 
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Beans of Hope
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Building stronger futures together
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1 in 3 children in Western Kenya cannot read a single word.

As we head towards the end of the financial year, your gift can help children learn, read and thrive. 

In rural western Kenya, classrooms are overcrowded, teachers are untrained and under-supported, and children are leaving school unable to read, leaving them disadvantaged for life. 

But, with your help, this can change. 

 

With improved teacher training, better literacy support and safer classrooms, children can gain the foundational skills they need to succeed at school and beyond. 

Your support this tax time will help train teachers, strengthen schools and help thousands of children learn to read with confidence.