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Women Owned Businesses Benefited
Pushing for Women Economic Empowerment (WEE) and Economic Justice
Polycom Girls drives Women’s Economic Empowerment (WEE) in Nairobi, Kitui, and Homa Bay through initiatives like microfinancing, affirmative action funding, and money market support targeting women and young mothers in informal settlements. Since 2022, over 100 women-owned businesses have benefited, with increased financial literacy and access to credit. The organization also trains women on economic empowerment, connects entrepreneurs through mentorship, and advocates for the adoption of the National Women’s Economic Strategy across all 47 counties.
Key Achivement
Key achievements include securing affirmative funds for two groups, training 200 women, and influencing the inclusion of a market in Kibera in the Nairobi County plan
Women Inclusion
Polycom also ensures the inclusion of young women—including those with disabilities and survivors of slavery—in policy spaces like the Gender, Disability, and Education Sector Working Groups, advocating for equal pay, education, and affirmative fund access.