Kenya: KCB Foundation unveils Ksh. 50 million training & employment programs in Kisii County
The KCB Foundation’s 2jiajiri program will provide training for unemployed and out-of-school youth, equipping them with technical skills for employment. Training will occur at National Industrial Training Authority (NITA)-certified institutions, ensuring certification.
The county government will facilitate industrial attachments and internships through partnerships with public and private sectors, enabling trained youth to transition smoothly into the workforce.
Launched in 2007, the KCB Foundation aims to promote sustainable development and alleviate poverty in communities through strategic partnerships and various programs, including 2jiajiri, Education, and Sustainable Agriculture initiatives.
Speaking during the MoU signing, KCB Foundation Director Mendi Njonjo noted, “As KCB Foundation, we pride ourselves in our flagship program, 2Jiajiri, which seeks to formalize the informal job sector to make it appealing to the youth and spur socio-economic development from county level. We will also provide access to capital, capacity-building, and mentorship through our Business Development arm to empower the enterprise owners and managers to run their businesses successfully.”
On his part, Kisii County Governor Simba Arati said, “I am committed to the progress of Kisii County and the promises I made to my electorates. I am particularly happy that through this approach, we’re not only empowering the youth with technical skills, but as a result, we’re catalyzing the economic prospects of our MSMEs through strategic training and access to capital, to ensure they thrive.”