Completed
Groups empowerment
Supporting self Help groups
Focuses on creating sustainable economic growth by prioritizing youth and women through targeted funding, technical skills development, and active participation in agriculture and trade.
Arthur Amug Osiya’s empowerment initiatives in Busia County focus on creating sustainable economic growth by prioritizing youth and women through targeted funding, technical skills development, and active participation in agriculture and trade. His agenda emphasizes grassroots engagement, leveraging organized groups to access financial support and fostering inclusivity in local governance
Arthur Amug Osiya’s empowerment initiatives in Busia County focus on creating sustainable economic growth by prioritizing youth and women through targeted funding, technical skills development, and active participation in agriculture and trade. His agenda emphasizes grassroots engagement, leveraging organized groups to access financial support and fostering inclusivity in local governance Key Pillars of the Osiya Empowerment Agenda: 1) Economic Empowerment for Women: Osiya champions the empowerment of women as a catalyst for community progress, focusing on supporting women's groups, investing in enterprise, and promoting health and education initiatives. 2) Youth Employment and Skills: He advocates for tackling unemployment through mentorship programs, nurturing youth potential, and promoting technical education in national polytechnics to prepare youth for a changing economy. 3) Strategic Investment Areas: His approach includes strengthening Agricultural sectors through new farming technologies, enhancing trade opportunities, and improving ICT capabilities across Busia. 4) Inclusive Leadership: Osiya emphasizes a "people-first" strategy, involving local communities in decision-making processes to ensure development projects directly address their needs.
No ongoing projects in this area at the moment.
These are completed projects and historical work done in the Youth & Women Empowerment thematic area.
Completed
Supporting self Help groups