According to the Oxfam inequality report, this is where we stand as women in Kenya:
-We earn 35% less than men — women earn only 65 cents for every shilling a man earns.
-Only 13% of us legally own agricultural land, and among the poorest families, this drops to just 4%.
-We are 5 times more likely to engage in unpaid care work, limiting our opportunities for paid employment and economic independence.
Oxfam in Kenya
Kenya's Inequality Crisis | Oxfam in Kenya
Kenya has the 15th highest extreme poverty rate in the world at 46%.1 Since 2015, an additional seven million Kenyans have fallen into extreme pove...







To the mother navigating it all... we see you. ❤️
The sleepless nights, the endless questions, the overwhelming love, the moments of self-doubt. We get it.
That’s why we created "The Sovereign Mother." It’s a heartfelt guide designed to hold your hand and empower you on your journey.
This book is a bridge between the gentle art of mothering and the powerful act of securing your family's future. We cover:
Nurturing Your Baby: Practical, loving advice on everything from nutrition to development.
Nurturing Yourself: Crucial chapters on mental health, self-care, and finding your balance.
Nurturing Your Future: A simple introduction to what money is and how Bitcoin can help you protect the value of your work and savings.
Join our special list to get notified first and to claim a bonus gift when you order.
👉 Drop your email at - 


