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oday we celebrate the strength, leadership, and resilience of women everywhere. Across communities, women continue to sh...
08/03/2026

oday we celebrate the strength, leadership, and resilience of women everywhere. Across communities, women continue to shape governance, advocate for justice, protect dignity, and drive sustainable development.

At FECA, we recognize that when women are empowered, communities become stronger, more inclusive, and more resilient. This International Women’s Day, we honor the women who continue to lead change and inspire progress for generations to come.
Celebrate women’s leadership and support inclusive governance in your community.

Women in Siaya and Busia are advocating for stronger enforcement of laws that protect families and communities. Widows a...
08/03/2026

Women in Siaya and Busia are advocating for stronger enforcement of laws that protect families and communities. Widows and daughters continue to fight disinheritance, while women’s groups are also pushing for stronger action against child trafficking and exploitation.
Ensuring that justice systems protect women, children, and vulnerable groups is essential to building resilient and equitable communities.

In Kisumu, women and girls working in the fisheries sector continue to challenge the exploitative Jaboya system, where a...
07/03/2026

In Kisumu, women and girls working in the fisheries sector continue to challenge the exploitative Jaboya system, where access to fish is tied to sexual exploitation.
Women leaders are advocating for governance reforms in fisheries management that promote transparency, fairness, and equal economic opportunity. Ending Jaboya is critical to protecting dignity, improving livelihoods, and ensuring that women participate safely and fairly in the blue economy.

Women leaders in Narok and Kajiado are at the forefront of community efforts to end harmful practices such as FGM and ea...
07/03/2026

Women leaders in Narok and Kajiado are at the forefront of community efforts to end harmful practices such as FGM and early marriage. By engaging local leadership and advocating for stronger enforcement of existing laws, they are protecting girls while preserving cultural identity with dignity.
Through governance reforms and community dialogue, women are ensuring that tradition evolves in ways that respect rights, protect young girls, and strengthen community leadership.

Women in Nairobi continue to demand stronger accountability in urban governance. Everyday experiences such as harassment...
06/03/2026

Women in Nairobi continue to demand stronger accountability in urban governance. Everyday experiences such as harassment in public transport, unsafe streets, and unequal access to city services highlight the need for better policies and enforcement.
By strengthening governance systems and listening to women’s voices, Nairobi can build a safer, more inclusive city where women move freely, access services equally, and participate fully in civic decision-making.

Across Kenya, women are raising their voices to demand governance systems that protect dignity, deliver justice, and str...
06/03/2026

Across Kenya, women are raising their voices to demand governance systems that protect dignity, deliver justice, and strengthen resilience. From climate justice to protection from exploitation and equal representation in decision-making, women leaders are shaping policies that affect communities every day.
As we lead into International Women’s Day, FECA highlights the voices of women across counties who are advocating for safer communities, fair resource distribution, and stronger enforcement of rights.

Your voice matters, but it starts with being recognized.A national ID is more than a document; it is your gateway to ess...
20/02/2026

Your voice matters, but it starts with being recognized.
A national ID is more than a document; it is your gateway to essential services, civic participation, and the power to influence decisions that shape your community’s future.
At FECA, we believe inclusive governance begins when every individual is counted, registered, and empowered.

Take the first step — register, get your ID, and be part of the change.

This Valentine’s Day, FECA celebrates love that goes beyond words. Love for our communities, our environment, and our sh...
14/02/2026

This Valentine’s Day, FECA celebrates love that goes beyond words. Love for our communities, our environment, and our shared future. Together, small acts of care and responsibility create stronger, more resilient communities for generations to come. 💚

Join us in building sustainable and empowered communities. Learn more at www.feca4development.org

12/02/2026
12/02/2026

FECA convened a strategic Kisumu County Beach Management Units (BMUs) Chairmen meeting with the County's Fisheries Director in Kisumu to advance climate action through practical, community-driven solutions under its Climate & Resilience Program.
The dialogue brought together Susan Adhiambo, Director of Fisheries (Kisumu County Government), and John Samuel Opiyo, Registrar of National Identification Cards (Nyanza Region), alongside FECA representatives Anne Dindi (Team Leader, Programs & Regional Coordinator – Lake Region), Grace Ooko (Board Secretary), Ben Osaha (Resource Mobilization Officer), and Dorothy Abiero (Team Leader, Livelihoods & Inclusive Economies and Regional Coordinator – Nairobi & Kajiado).
Discussions focused on strengthening climate resilience through reuse, refill, and repurpose approaches, reducing pollution, protecting ecosystems, and promoting sustainable livelihoods through cross-sector collaboration.
Together, we are turning climate action into economic opportunity for communities.
🌱 Building partnerships for climate-smart development.

FECA convened a strategic Kisumu County Beach Management Units (BMUs) Chairmen meeting with the County's Fisheries Direc...
05/02/2026

FECA convened a strategic Kisumu County Beach Management Units (BMUs) Chairmen meeting with the County's Fisheries Director in Kisumu to advance climate action through practical, community-driven solutions under its Climate & Resilience Program.
The dialogue brought together Susan Adhiambo, Director of Fisheries (Kisumu County Government), and John Samuel Opiyo, Registrar of National Identification Cards (Nyanza Region), alongside FECA representatives Anne Dindi (Team Leader, Programs & Regional Coordinator – Lake Region), Grace Ooko (Board Secretary), Ben Osaha (Resource Mobilization Officer), and Dorothy Abiero (Team Leader, Livelihoods & Inclusive Economies and Regional Coordinator – Nairobi & Kajiado).
Discussions focused on strengthening climate resilience through reuse, refill, and repurpose approaches, reducing pollution, protecting ecosystems, and promoting sustainable livelihoods through cross-sector collaboration.
Together, we are turning climate action into economic opportunity for communities.
🌱 Building partnerships for climate-smart development.

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