Vulnerable women comprise over half of the populace in Kibera slum where they are also the breadwinners. This huge population ones cultivated and mentored can foster the overall growth at individual and household level and contribute to overall poverty reduction, Women are the backbone of families and ones empowered the family gets empowered
What We Do
VICOCAP through its livelihood program enables women who are the primary focus and also the men and youth from disadvantaged communities and groups to access financial aid and be equipped with apprenticeship skills. The program aims to shift the mindset of these groups and communities to become self-reliant and be more involved in income generating activities as we promote the savings culture. This compliments the government and align with SDG 1,5 and 8
How We Work
Mobilization, Enrolment, Grouping, Skills and training, Group Savings and Loans, Mentorship.
Get in Touch
Looking to power our skilling and livelihood programme.
vicocapfour@yahoo.com
+254 710 308 289
Stall 167, Makina Stalls,
Mugo Kibiru Road, Kibera Drive, Kibera,
Nairobi, Kenya.