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Empowering The Disabled In Murang’a Through Beekeeping: A Story of Resilience and Hope

Empowering The Disabled In Murang’a Through Beekeeping: A Story of Resilience and Hope
January 15, 2025NALSANALSA EMPOWERSPROUDLY KENYANKigumo Murang'a beekeeping InitiativeMurang'a

In the face of numerous challenges, a group of individuals with disabilities has found a way to rewrite their narrative, turning obstacles into opportunities. Once faced with limited employment options and the constant struggle to provide for their families, they are now the proud stewards of a thriving beekeeping project, transforming lives and uplifting their community.

“In the past we had so Many challenges as disabled people, it was difficult for us to find jobs and most of us have families and getting food daily had become a problem.” Expressed Samuel Ngingi, Murang’a disabled group chair, Murang’a county. For years, employment opportunities for people with disabilities have been scarce. Many faced the harsh reality of being unable to secure jobs that could sustain their daily needs.

However, this group decided to take matters into their own hands, channeling their determination into self-reliance. By initiating several community-driven projects, they not only created avenues for their own growth but also inspired others in the community. Among these projects, beekeeping has stood out as a beacon of hope and sustainability.

This transformative journey was made possible through the support of organizations like NALSA Kenya and Proudly Kenyan. “I did a bit of research and realized that bee keeping is also one of the ways that they can be able to generate revenue” Said Judy Gaturi Munyoro, NALSA Kenya representative, Kigumo County

The provision of beehives has been a game-changer for these individuals, enabling them to build skills, produce honey, and contribute to their community’s well-being. The beneficiaries have acquired essential skills, particularly in harvesting honey, a critical component of beekeeping.

“This is not just about me,” one of the project members shared passionately. “Even my disabled colleagues have gained valuable skills. We now know how to harvest honey, and it has given us a sense of independence and purpose.”

However, the journey is not without challenges. Harvesting honey requires specialized equipment like protective gear and bee blowers. They seek harvest kits, modern bee blowers, and assistance in properly installing the beehives. Additionally, they envision making simple modifications, such as building stairs, to enhance accessibility and enable them to work independently.

“We have seen a lot of engagement and curiosity, and they are all looking forward to getting the harvest.”

Their aspirations are not solely for personal benefit; the group is deeply committed to uplifting their community. They believe that with more support, their beekeeping project can provide broader benefits, creating jobs, fostering skills, and delivering high-quality honey to the market.

As their story demonstrates, resilience and determination can lead to extraordinary outcomes when combined with timely support. “This is a very viable Idea in terms of the generating money, putting them back into their self-help group and diversifying into other opportunities.” Finished Judy Gaturi Munyoro, NALSA Kenya representative, Kigumo County

NALSA Kenya feels that there will be a much bigger benefit and impact and with further investment, this group of empowered individuals will not only continue their journey to self-sufficiency but also inspire others to believe in their potential, regardless of the obstacles they face.

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