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Women are at the heart of many rural economies. In many communities across Kenya, mothers and women farmers play a key role in food production and household stability.

However, many women face challenges such as limited access to markets, lack of agricultural resources, and minimal support for expanding their farming activities.

EYWES works to empower women through agribusiness initiatives that help them improve agricultural production and connect to better market opportunities.

Through training, support programs, and community networks, women are able to grow crops more efficiently and sell their produce at fair prices.

When women gain economic empowerment, the benefits extend beyond individual households. Families gain better nutrition, children receive better education opportunities, and communities become more resilient.

Empowering women farmers is one of the most effective ways to build sustainable and thriving communities.

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