Safaricom Foundation’s Ndoto Zetu supports communities in Rift Valley

 Safaricom Foundation’s Ndoto Zetu supports communities in Rift Valley

Safaricom PLC Area sales Manager- Greater Western Region, Mercy Kiprop (centre), a new bed donated to Lukhome community dispensary. With her is, Trans- Nzoia County CEC Health, Clare Wanyama (second right) and Nurses Lilian Mutenya.

Women, youth groups, and persons with disabilities are among more than 700 people in West Pokot, Trans-Nzoia and Nandi counties who benefitted from Safaricom Foundation’s Ndoto Zetu initiative.

In Trans-Nzoia County, Lukhome and Gitwamba health centres received a maternity health care boost after they were equipped with delivery and admission beds which will cater to more than 50 women in each facility.

In West Pokot County, Bilaa self-help group got sewing machines providing economic support to over 30 women, while Kiwawa Pilgrims received beehives to boost their agricultural enterprise.

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Elsewhere, Mogen Youth Group in Kacheliba will be able to enhance their digital skills with computers donated through Ndoto Zetu. Alale Football Club was equipped with football kits.

Meanwhile, in Nandi County, Kimolwo persons with disability group was empowered with a posho mill to venture into business and bring maize milling services closer to their community.

In the three counties, more than 44,000 people will benefit from health, education, and economic empowerment projects through Ndoto Zetu projects.

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