20X Entrepreneur tips informal workers in Kwale on opportunities

20X Entrepreneur, economic empowerment firm, has taken its transformative initiative, ‘Chanuka, Jipange na Opportunities’, to Kwale County, where residents were sensitized on how to leverage opportunities from ongoing affordable housing project.

With the region facing significant socio-economic challenges, including looming layoffs in the titanium mining sector and a high poverty rate, the program aims to empower informal workers and artisans tap opportunities in among others the ongoing affordable housing project.

“The ‘Chanuka, Jipange na Opportunities’ program, currently focused on Kwale after successful editions in Embu, Nakuru, and Machakos, is transforming lives through economic empowerment and collaboration. Practical training sessions on financial literacy, marketing strategies, and leveraging technology will equip informal sector workers with the skills to build sustainable businesses,” said 20X Entrepreneur, CEO, Eunice Maina.

About 47% of residents of Kwale County live below the poverty line, highlighting the need for targeted economic empowerment initiatives.

The informal sector constitutes a significant part of Kwale’s economy, with an employment-to-population ratio of 63.7%, yet many workers lack the skills to transition beyond subsistence living. Adding to these challenges is the anticipated layoff of over 1,950 workers from Base Titanium’s operations by mid-this year, creating an urgent need for alternative employment opportunities.

20X Entrepreneur CEO says Kwale’s challenges are unique, but so are its opportunities. “Our program is designed to empower informal workers and artisans, connecting them with the expanding affordable housing initiatives and equipping them to seize new opportunities,” said Maina.

20X Entrepreneur, CEO, Eunice Maina (centre) shows Kwale residents; Mzamil Omar (left) and Mwanakombo Rashid (right) on how to leverage the firm’s platform to secure income generating opportunities within the building and construction value chain

Over 250 residents attended the event whose key objective is to connect participants to construction value chains.

The program is also aligned with Kwale’s ongoing affordable housing initiatives, such as the Matuga Affordable Housing Project and the Diani White House Project, which collectively aim to deliver about1,400 housing units. These projects present significant opportunities for local employment and economic growth.

Through partnerships with organizations such as Bingwa.ke and the Kenya Federation of Jua Kali Associations, the initiative ensures grassroots engagement and comprehensive reach.

It also includes collaborations with financial institutions to provide access to affordable credit and insurance products tailored for informal workers. A comprehensive database of artisans and small-scale entrepreneurs will enhance market access and foster public-private sector collaboration, while soft skills training will inspire workers to think beyond subsistence living.

20X Entrepreneur is inviting partners from financial institutions, local businesses, and policymakers to collaborate in making Kwale a success story.

“The housing initiatives in Kwale are not just about building homes, they’re about building futures. We aim to ensure that local workers are at the heart of this transformation. We believe in the power of collaboration. Together, we can turn challenges into opportunities and inspire hope for thousands of families,” she says.

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