Economic Empowerment
Economic Empowerment & Livelihoods
Strengthening household resilience through skills, partnerships, and income-generating pathways.

The challenge
What we see in communities.
Without income, every other gain is fragile. Many youth and women in underserved communities have skills and ambition but lack access to capital, mentorship, networks, or markets to turn effort into stable income.
Our response
How Mercy of Hope shows up.
Mercy of Hope builds vocational pathways, partners with private-sector employers, and supports small social enterprise models that create dignified income — particularly for young people and women.
Practical, dignified, community-rooted activities.
- Vocational training programs
- Private-sector and CSR partnerships for placement
- Social enterprise pilots
- Mentorship for young entrepreneurs
- Savings and household resilience support
10-year direction
Where we're heading.
Support 1,000 households toward sustainable income streams by 2036.
From the 2026–2036 Strategic Plan.
Concrete contributions, real outcomes.
KES 5,000
Tools or starter kit for a vocational graduate.
KES 20,000
Sponsors one full vocational training cycle.
KES 100,000
Seed support for a community micro-enterprise.

