Kenyan COOPs Grow Their Businesses Thanks to ILO Support

Oct 27, 2011

Kenyan COOPs Grow Their Businesses Thanks to ILO Support

by | Oct 27, 2011

Anne Holmes
Journalist / Media Consultant
Starting in 2007, the International Labour Organization began providing grants to co-operatives in eight African nations through its COOPAfrica Challenge Fund facility, funded mostly by the UK’s Department for International Development and the government of Finland, allowing for a total of USD 3.7 million in grant disbursements to date. Kenya has been one of the largest recipients, benefitting from USD 1.3 million for a total of 28 projects from 2008 to 2010.

Two sectors where a clear impact can be observed is the dairy farming industry and tea. Above is a collection of images from two dairy farmers co-operatives in Kenya who received grants of about $50,000 each. Limuru Dairy Farmers Co-operative Society in Kiambu district used the grant to launch its own animal feed processing plant, and Wamunyu Farmers Co-operative Society in Machakos district acquired two cooling facilities to store freshly delivered milk. 

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