Kuza Jamii

Thriving Beyond Physical Challenges Through Family Unity

“If the tea was pouring over or the baby was crying, a man in our community would never have stepped in if the woman was not there. Today, that has changed. I can stay at my shop until late because I know my home is taken care of by my husband and my children. We are finally united as a family. My husband broke long standing cultural norms to build my shop as an extension of our home so I can work safely. Even my children and their spouses have learned to share the household chores, ensuring that our progress is something the whole family owns together.”


Veronica’s journey with the Echami Business Group highlights how Echo Network Africa Foundation (ENAF) creates intergenerational resilience through its GESI centred approach within the Kuza Jamii project. By applying the Happy Family Tree framework, ENAF helps families identify household governance as the key to ensuring that domestic resources reach their intended goals. Working in partnership with Village Enterprise, GENCAD International, Smart Regional Consultants (SRC), and CHASP Advisory, this approach proves that when the burden of care is shared, entrepreneurs can thrive regardless of physical challenges.


Across the Kuza Jamii initiative, ENAF has reached a total of 31,985 participants with GESI messaging. This partnership, supported by UK International Development and the Government of Kenya, ensures that the next generation values inclusion as a cornerstone of community strength.