Hand in Hand Eastern Africa has emerged as the winner in the Non Profit Category at the prestigious Financial Reporting (FiRE) Awards held on 6th December 2024 at Safari Park Hotel. This year marks a significant milestone as non-profits made their debut entrance into these highly esteemed awards, making this victory even more special.About the […]
Winning with Purpose: Hand in Hand Eastern Africa Triumphs at Machakos ASK Show
Winning with Purpose: Hand in Hand Eastern Africa Triumphs at Machakos ASK Show 1st Place – Best NGO Supporting Community Projects Hand in Hand Eastern Africa proudly participated in the 2025 Machakos National Show, held from June 2nd to June 6th, under the banner of the Agricultural Society of Kenya. This year’s theme—“Promoting Climate-Smart Agriculture […]
Hand in Hand Eastern Africa Honoured on World Cooperatives Day in Eldoret
Hand in Hand Eastern Africa Honoured on World Cooperatives Day in Eldoret As the globe marked the International Day of Cooperatives on July 5th 2025, Hand in Hand Eastern Africa proudly joined the Uasin Gishu County Government in commemorating this important occasion at the County Headquarters in Eldoret. Our participation was anchored by cooperatives supported […]
From Innovation to Recognition: Hand in Hand, Eastern Africa Shines at Nakuru ASK Show
From Innovation to Recognition: Hand in Hand, Eastern Africa Shines at Nakuru ASK Show Hand in Hand, Eastern Africa proudly joined the vibrant Nakuru Agricultural Society of Kenya (ASK) Show on 31st June to 5th July 2025, standing shoulder to shoulder with our dynamic members from the Nakuru and Kabarnet branches. This annual event, a […]
Meet Patrick Mutinda Charles, 25 years old, a happy and passionate Entrepreneur.
I started saving after joining Hand in Hand Eastern Africa and the trainer taught us the importance and the different channels of saving. I saved every little shilling i got from my work as a farm hand. It cost me $7 to start this enterprise.
Rabbit farming, an unexploited ‘Goldmine’ that is greatly overlooked.
For decades now, rabbit farming has been considered a trade for lads, especially in the Mt. Kenya region with cows, chickens, goats, and sheep traditionally been the primary livestock agribusiness. Social attitudes initially hindered the widespread adoption of the new type of livestock.
Women and Youth Reap Big From Honey
When they began their beekeeping enterprise two years ago, they had no idea that the business would turn their lives around. The 27 bee farmers from Mogotio are part of the over 800 bee farmers who have been mobilized and trained on modern beekeeping techniques by Hand in Hans Eastern Africa and Africa Beekeeping Limited(ABL)