
The Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) Foundation has entered into a partnership with the Centre for Rights Education and Awareness (CREAW) to economically empower young female survivors of gender-based violence.
CREAW, through its Jasiri Program, will identify and support the women who have either survived or are at risk of GBV.
MIOG will provide globally accredited, hands-on training in high-demand fields including welding and fabrication, fibre optic installation, electrical installation, motor vehicle diagnostics, CNC machining, refrigeration and air conditioning, and fire safety.
KPC Foundation, on its part, will leverage the company’s national infrastructure and industry networks to support internship and employment opportunities.
Speaking during the MoU signing ceremony, KPC MD Joe Sang noted that gender-based violence continues to rob young women of opportunities in economic participation.