- Women from Ng’uono Nyalo and Ombek Aswekra Widows groups were uplifted through a local empowerment initiative.
- The program focuses on dignity, resilience, and leadership among widows in Kasipul Constituency.
- Led by Ayugi Victor and backed by PS Dr. Raymond Omollo, the project targets grassroots transformation.
- The initiative aims to inspire confidence and recognize widows’ crucial roles in community development.
A wave of hope swept through West Kasipul as widows from Ng’uono Nyalo and Ombek Aswekra came together for an empowerment session that went beyond words. It was not just about giving — it was about standing with women who have faced loss but never gave up.
The event, held under the Widows Empowerment Program, gave renewed strength to women who continue to carry their families and communities with courage.
Support Rooted in Solidarity
Thanks to the unwavering support of PS Dr. Raymond Omollo and the leadership of Ayugi Victor, the program is gaining ground as a beacon of transformation. The focus is clear — to uplift widows, restore their sense of worth, and nurture leadership at the community level.
Rather than offering sympathy, the initiative promotes empowerment. It affirms the widows’ place in society not as victims, but as agents of progress.
A Step Toward Rebuilding and Leading
As these women rebuild their lives, they are also becoming leaders in their own right. This program reflects a deeper commitment — one that seeks to walk with them, not ahead of them.
Empowering widows in Kasipul is more than a mission — it is a movement. A movement that says, you matter, you lead, and your story isn’t over.