IMPACT REPORT

67% Women

67% of artisans paid for school fees with their income

33 artisans, 100% worker satisfaction 

27% of the artisans saved their earnings, and 

67% invested in education, health, housing and 

small businesses

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ARTISAN TESTIMONIALS

“I am a mother of two boys and one girl. During MIMCO INDI-GO-GO order both of my boys were sick and in need of better medical attention. Even though I had not yet received the income, I was confident to borrow money which I used to pay their hospital bills”

Martha Kimani, 40 years old

 

“I am a foster mother of one. I worked on MIMCO INDI-GO-GO as a stitcher. I used the tie and dyed leather imported from Ethiopia in construction of the bags. Given that the material was not locally sourced I strived to make quality perfect bags. I gained more experience working on the order.” 

Mary Joseph, 35 years old

 

“I am a mother of two. I worked on MIMCO INDI-GO-GO order as a beader. The order came at a time my family was experiencing some economic challenges. I used the income from the order to buy enough of food stuff in preparation for scarcity usually experienced during elections (early August 2017)”

Angeline Kalondu, 38 years old

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