Kenya
The communities in Kenya face a lack of leadership and governance that has led to a national divide. During election seasons, this fracture within the systems and leadership is emphasized and creates a greater need for good leadership. ALARM works to reconcile communities and is committed to uniting people of all backgrounds. ALARM Kenya is actively engaging the community in efforts to reduce poverty and is empowering individuals to become entrepreneurs and community leaders.
Impact
- 6,700+ people have been served by ALARM Kenya
- 4,200+ individuals have been trained in leadership by ALARM Kenya
- 750+ people have benefited from the ALARM Kenya Peacebuilding, Justice, and Reconciliation Programs
- 1,650+ individuals served by the ALARM Kenya Community Transformation Projects
Kenya: Building Resilience Among Widows & Single Mothers Post Covid – Mathare – Business Skills Training
Since the global pandemic began, there has been a devastation of lives, ranging from death, loss of livelihood, and a decrease in mental health. People
Kenya: Breaking the Barriers of Young Single Mothers (BBYSM) Update
The Breaking the Barriers of Young Single Mothers (BBYSM) project in the Kibera slums exists to empower young women (15-25 years old) who are single moms
Kenya: The Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods Project Follow-Up
The Promoting Sustainable Livelihoods program in Kilifi County impacted 256 beneficiaries throughout its 8-month duration. This is a “pass-it-forward” model so that from the ripple effect,
Kenya: Animal Husbandry Training
ALARM Kenya continues to minister to vulnerable community members in Kilifi County. In May, ALARM held a 3-day training on animal husbandry for 60 beneficiaries. These