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|Description=The artisans in Kenya are facing a major challenge of lack of economic opportunities. Despite their skills and creativity, they are unable to earn a decent livelihood due to the absence of a proper market and support system. This has resulted in a decline in the traditional crafts and art forms of the country. The lack of access to finance and technology has further aggravated the situation, making it difficult for the artisans to compete with the mass-produced products in the market. The government and other stakeholders need to take urgent steps to address this issue and provide the necessary support to the artisans to sustain their livelihoods.
|Description=131 artisans in Kenya are struggling to make a living due to lack of economic opportunities and limited access to markets.
|Region=Kenya
|Region=Kenya
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|geo_id=192950}}
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131 artisans in Kenya are struggling to make a living due to lack of economic opportunities and limited access to markets.

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                Our project aims to empower 131 artisans in Kenya by providing them with training, resources, and access to markets. Through this project, we will help these artisans build sustainable livelihoods and...
                
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                Almost half of Kenya's population lives on less than $1.90 a day. Many families struggle to afford bare necessities such as food and shelter. At Imani Collective we believe that empowering people mean...
                
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