Kuza Jamii II – Transforming Communities is a six-month Economic Inclusion Program implemented by Village Enterprise, CHASP Advisory, Echo Network Africa Foundation (ENAF), Smart Regional Consultants (SRC) and Generation for Change and Development (GENCAD) with support from the UK Government.
Kenya has officially launched the Kenya Ultra-Poor Graduation Strategy (KUPGS) 2025–2030, a national framework designed to integrate the graduation approach into government policy and expand pathways for the poorest households to achieve self-reliance.
For many refugees in Kenya, displacement has stretched far beyond the short term, with some having lived in the country for decades. Their needs go beyond emergency aid. They require access to education, healthcare, and livelihoods, just like anyone else. Social protection systems are designed to meet such needs, offering a safety net that supports people through life’s uncertainties. Yet, for refugees, inclusion in these systems remains a major challenge.
Africa hosts a significant population of refugees and migrants, many of whom have been displaced due to conflict, economic instability, and environmental crises. These vulnerable groups often face barriers to accessing essential services, leaving them reliant on fragmented humanitarian aid rather than integrated, long-term support systems.
Kuza Jamii – Transforming Communities is a one-year Economic Inclusion Program implemented by BOMA, CHASP Advisory, Village Enterprise, Echo Network Africa (ENA), Smart Regional Consultants (SRC) and Generation for Change and Development (GENCAD) with support from the UK Government.
Kuza Jamii – Transforming Communities is a one-year Economic Inclusion Program implemented by BOMA, CHASP Advisory, Village Enterprise, Echo Network Africa (ENA), Smart Regional Consultants (SRC) and Generation for Change and Development (GENCAD) with support from the UK Government.
Kuza Jamii – Transforming Communities is a one-year Economic Inclusion Program implemented by BOMA, CHASP Advisory, Village Enterprise, Echo Network Africa (ENA), Smart Regional Consultants (SRC) and Generation for Change and Development (GENCAD) with support from the UK Government.