At HD-CBO, we believe economic independence is key to breaking the cycles of poverty faced by
widows, caregivers, teenage mothers, and vulnerable youth in Homa Bay County. Our
comprehensive program combines vocational skills training, microfinance access, business
coaching, and startup product support to empower beneficiaries to build sustainable
livelihoods.
- Vocational & Entrepreneurial Skills Training: We provide hands-on training in
tailoring, ICT, hairdressing, carpentry, and
entrepreneurship. These skills equip participants with practical, marketable abilities
essential for self-reliance and income generation.
- Microfinance, Savings Groups & Business Coaching: Our program facilitates savings
and loan groups that enable beneficiaries to
access small loans for business startup or expansion. We provide business coaching and
financial literacy workshops to improve financial management and maximize business
growth.
- Business Startup Products Support: HD-CBO offers startup toolkits and seed
capital support to help beneficiaries
launch small enterprises. These include trade-specific starter kits such as sewing
machines for tailoring or hairdressing equipment, enabling quick operational readiness.
- Building Resilient Livelihoods: Our integrated approach ensures widows,
caregivers, teenage mothers, and youth gain the confidence, skills, and financial
resources to establish and grow businesses, improving economic resilience for themselves
and their families.