Programs 2026

On the 17th of April a total of 345 girls and women received sanitary napkins and oral contraceptives for family planning.

On 8th April we distributed a total of 7 cisterns for 7 women beneficiaries under the Doris Rosen Water and Sanitation Program; our means of transportation remains to be cart.  They share each cistern with three more households in the neighborhood. which in turn contain many family members.

There have been 16 beneficiaries of cisterns since the beginning of the program last year: Nelly Osumo, Ruth Kisinja, Olgah Onyango, Jane Opole, Pamela Otieno, Millicent Dominic, Molenter Gidion, Joshine Joshua, Carolyne Okoko, Evaline Kakutu, Rose Akoth, Milka Auma, Josephine Kevin, Jacklin Adhiambo, Monika Auma and Meroline Akinyi.
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Here is Milka Auma waiting for her cistern to be unloaded and then proudly posing in front of it.

CWPFG continued its entrepreneurship program Below are some illustrations of individual’s use of the funds.

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Keziah Ochieng selling tomatoes and other vegetables

Mary Oyao buys a sack of maize grain (corn flour) for $47 and sells them in tins for $1.55; she can sell 40 tins from one sack, for a profit of about $15 per sack.

Jane Karume surviving on her small  mobile chemist business; she moves with drugs from place to place basically selling antibiotics, and anti-Malaria drugs,