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Kenya: State to Set Policies for Widows to Access Its Funds

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The national government has embarked on plans to formulate policies to have widows directly benefit from economic empowerment funds.

This is according to Public Service and Gender Chief Administrative Secretary (CAS) Linah Jebii Kilimo.

The fund will see the vulnerable group benefit from Women Enterprise Fund, the National Government Affirmative Action Funds (NGAAF) and other government kits without hitches.

Speaking during the International Widows Day at the Chonyi Deputy County Commissioner’s office at Bandara Salama in Kilifi South Constituency, last week, Ms Kilimo said widows’ empowerment will end the discrimination society has subjected them to.

“We are engaging our Members of Parliament to come up with laws that will protect and see them access national funds,” she said.

The CAS challenged county governments to come up with policies that will give widows priority.

Scholarship support

“County governments should ensure widows access all funds without hindrances and get bursaries and other scholarship support for their children,” said Ms Kilimo.

More than 9,500 widows under the umbrella of Hope and Dreams Organisation in Kilifi County attended the event.

Led by Patricia Loko from Bandara Salama village in Chonyi, the widows decried discrimination from the county and national government in economic empowerment.

Ms Loko said most of them lead miserable lives after being rejected by their families upon their spouses’ death, with some being accused of having killed their husbands.