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Stanbic Kenya Foundation and GIZ Launch Program to Empower Women-Led Green Businesses in Kenya

Nairobi, Kenya – April 14, 2025 — Stanbic Kenya Foundation in collaboration with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), has opened applications for the Women Employment for the Green Transformation (WE4D) program — an initiative set to empower 300 women-led small green-sector enterprises with specialized training and coaching.

More than 300 women-led small enterprises in Kenya’s green sector are set to benefit from specialized training and coaching that could further grow their businesses and make them more resilient. Stanbic Kenya Foundation has partnered with GIZ’s Employment promotion for women for the green transformation in Kenya (WE4D) Programme to strengthen business management skills through targeted training and facilitate access to formal financial services, driving business growth and job creation.

“We believe women-led enterprises are catalysts for inclusive economic growth and environmental sustainability. This program continues our commitment to equip local entrepreneurs with the skills and financial tools they need to thrive,” said Pauline Mbayah, Head of Stanbic Kenya Foundation.

The program targets businesses in sustainable industries such as renewable energy, waste management, aquaculture, eco-tourism, and sustainable agriculture. It also includes greening sectors—like logistics, transport, and construction—where enterprises are adopting environmentally friendly practices.

“Investing in women entrepreneurs in the green space strengthens local economies and is essential for driving inclusive economic growth and unlocking the full potential of the green economy. This partnership supports women entrepreneurs to scale their impact and contribute meaningfully to sustainable development,” noted Thomas Jaeschke, the WE4D programme team leader in Kenya.

This partnership is funded by the Governments of Germany and Norway to support women-led green small enterprises in Kenya. It is implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ).

Eligibility criteria

Applicants must:

  • Be based and operational in Homabay, Kisii, Kisumu, Nyamira, Kakamega, or Vihiga counties;
  • Be women-led or women-owned enterprises;
  • Have operated for at least 3 years;
  • Employ a minimum of 5 people;
  • Earn annual revenues between KES 1–5 million;
  • Operate in a qualifying green or greening sector.

How to apply

Eligible businesses are encouraged to submit their applications via https://forms.office.com/r/aRHuijuBmU by 30th April 2025.

Risper Muthoni

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