- Sigiria Widows Group in South Kamagambo leads the way in rebuilding lives.
- The Widows Empowerment Program equips women with tools for economic growth.
- Outreach has expanded to five more groups in Nyatike Constituency.
- Focus is on dignity, unity, and practical support for widows.
- Program targets financial independence and social healing at the grassroots.
Rongo’s Sigiria Widows Lead by Example
In South Kamagambo Ward, Rongo Constituency, a group of widows is rewriting their story. Known as the Sigiria Widows Group, these women continue to show courage and determination as they shape a better future. With the support of the Widows Empowerment Program, their journey is one of strength and hope.
Practical Support Changing Lives
This program has offered more than words—it has given training, financial tools, and mentorship. These women are now walking a path to self-reliance, moving from hardship to stability with dignity.
Nyatike Women Join the Movement
The program’s reach has recently spread to Nyatike Constituency, where five more groups have been brought on board. Among them are the Wiyao Widows (Got Kachola), Kabutu Widows (North Kadem), Masanita Widows (Macalder Kanyarwanda), Nyora Widows (Kakelo Kakoth), and Kaler Widows (Kaler Ward). Their unity and shared vision are at the core of the program’s success.
A Mission Rooted in Real Impact
What ties these women together is not just their loss, but their resilience. The Widows Empowerment Program is built to respond to their everyday realities—providing emotional, economic, and social support tailored to their needs.
Beyond Aid, Toward Lasting Empowerment
This initiative is about more than temporary help—it is about long-term transformation. By giving widows the tools to thrive, the program helps restore pride, purpose, and the ability to stand tall in the community once again.