
A young small scale trader, with big dreams
Catherine Wangui, 28 years dropped out of school at form 2 due to lack of school fees …
Read PostSITE Enterprise Promotion (SITE) is a Kenyan not-for-profit development organization, established in 1996, whose goal is the promotion of employment opportunities and economic growth among communities.
Better quality of life for the people of our world.
Our mission is to reduce poverty by working with communities to address their needs through sustainable livelihood projects. We empower enterprising individuals to enhance productivity, foster competitive markets, and sustainable businesses that generate income and job opportunities.
SITE believes that if people’s capacities are built and provided with relevant skills, they can effectively participate in providing solutions to their problems and utilize the resources they have to raise incomes and secure their livelihoods.
SITE is dedicated to providing youth with skills an tools they need to succeed and build resilience in competitive job markets.
SITE recognizes the unique barriers faced by women and marginalized groups; persons with disabilities (PWDs) and refugees. We aim to enhance their leadership and decision-making roles to drive change.
We aim to improve the competitiveness and sustainability of businesses for entrepreneurs / SMEs to drive economic growth, employment and innovation.
SITE recognizes the connection between gender equality, climate change and food security. We take actions that enable communities to adapt, generate household incomes and thrive.
Catherine Wangui, 28 years dropped out of school at form 2 due to lack of school fees …
Read PostFlora Gacheri, a 40-year-old woman living with a physical disability in Meru County, spent years fighting an uphill...
Read PostI see this to be sustainable as opposed to previous initiatives that give us handouts with no skills which left us poorer than we were before,” She sadly referred to her past experiences with interventions.
What I saw unique and good about the training is that we were trained on the farm,” he says. “They used to tell us when they were coming, we’d call farmers and we met on the farm. We used to plant all the crops together, they taught us how to do pure stands, how to trap and harvest water,
Thanks to SITE, In the last one month I have not received any spoilt milk back or negative feedback that the milk I sold to my customers was spoilt
What changed us was during the training, the weather specialists told us, ‘It won’t rain before this date, go and see whether what we say is true’,” she recalls. “And what they said happened. Rain stopped that first week.