Grassroots Revival: Sudi Pushes Uwezo Fund to the People

Kapseret Member of Parliament Oscar Kipchumba Sudi has reaffirmed his dedication to grassroots empowerment by overseeing the issuance of Uwezo Fund cheques to groups representing Women, Youth, and Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) in the region.

The event was part of ongoing government efforts to boost access to affordable credit and support community-based development initiatives.Shared His Message Online.

In a statement shared through his official social media handles, MP Sudi emphasized that The mfund is not just about financial support.

“This initiative goes beyond financial support—it ignites sustainable development by empowering our women, youth, and PWDs to thrive and become self-reliant,” Sudi stated.

He said the empowerment of these groups is essential in creating inclusive economic growth across all sectors of society.

Boosting Local Economies

The cheques, issued to various organized groups, are expected to help start or grow small-scale businesses, invest in income-generating activities, and support household needs.Sudi stressed that empowering vulnerable communities is one of the most effective ways to fight poverty and unemployment.

Encouraging Accountability

While praising the high turnout and positive response from beneficiaries, Sudi urged all recipients to use the funds responsibly. He called on the groups to maintain transparency and good management to ensure long-term impact and success of their projects.

Continued Government Support

The Uwezo Fund, a flagship initiative under Kenya’s development agenda, aims to promote financial inclusion and reduce inequality.

By reaching underserved groups at the grassroots, the fund provides capital for those who may lack access to traditional banking services. Sudi assured residents of his continued support in championing similar development programs in the future.

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