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Bandaptai Empowerment Project: Boosting the Economic Status of Communities Bandaptai Empowerment Project: Boosting the Economic Status of Communities

Bandaptai Empowerment Project: Boosting the Economic Status of Communities

Economic Development Resilience and Livelihoods Livelihoods

This transformative project focused on promoting increased household income through capacity building on effective agricultural techniques, enhanced market access for farm produce, financial literacy and life skills mentorship in Kenya.

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