RPM Updates:
Beatrice (Kibwezi) – Lack of rain has continued to make income generation hard here, and women continue to look for new ways of supporting each other, like table-banking. Pray for one of the chairladies who lost her husband recently.
Monicah (Tulimani) – Drought and the need for new projects is also Tulimani’s situation. This makes it hard for women to get to their targets, but they are working hard. We pray for Monicah’s son, who is getting married April 9.
Regina (Malili) – Regina is leading her cluster preparing for the 2022 Work Team trip and many of the women are now vaccinated for covid-19. They had a training last month by a retired nurse on healthy diet and washing kitchen utensils. “The challenge we have is we didn’t harvest enough food, our tanks are almost empty, our economy is very expensive to put food on the table…”
Agnes (Mbooni) – One of the groups new business ventures was growing flowers, and this month they were able to sell them to homes and a private school compound. She met challenges with her secretaries but has had a successful training in record- keeping now. “Pray for all members and their husbands so that God can give them courage, knowledge and understanding in this project.”
Susan (Kilome) – The group that started bee-keeping last year has just sold their first honey! Each member was able to sell 15-30 kilos each, a great first return on their IGA. The new group is still trying to find new members to replace those that left, so prayers for them to stay motivated and have a good start. Lack of food in the region affects women’s ability to put money towards their target, but their trainings and meetings include encouragement.
Sue (Kisau) – As Sue readies three groups to graduate, she is giving them advanced trainings in income generation that will add extra value to what they already do, such as crocheting and craft work. Low crop yields and higher prices on everything is proving to create difficult challenges for everyone. “Movement was a challenge,” says Sue as she continues to get about with her broken leg and rely on her phone for communication.
Sue (Makueni) – New groups continue to be trained and are writing up their proposals for income generation projects. Sue is planning a tour of a poultry farm to learn more about marketing and value addition. “Pray for good health, for the cluster, and financial breakthrough.”
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