To Share Researched Data
Open 7 Days a Week 25,000 sq ft Facility Centrally Located in the South
To showcase real interventions that have worked
Thousands of Products, Best Brands, and Airsoft Gear Experts
Government officials, private sector
Convene high ranking government officials, private sector, non-state actors, development partners, thought leaders, women’s rights organizations, media and academia, to discuss on what more can be done to unlock the potential in women for their economic empowerment and overall productivity
To Share Researched Data
Open 7 Days a Week 25,000 sq ft Facility Centrally Located in the South
To showcase real interventions that have worked
Thousands of Products, Best Brands, and Airsoft Gear Experts
Government officials, private sector
Convene high ranking government officials, private sector, non-state actors, development partners, thought leaders, women’s rights organizations, media and academia, to discuss on what more can be done to unlock the potential in women for their economic empowerment and overall productivity
SPEAKERS
PS. Hon. Susan Mageni

Daisy Amdany
Executive Director, Crawn Trust
Hon. Beatrice Elachi
Dr.Susan Koech
Prof. Wanjiku Kabira
Dian Gichengo
Welcome
MASTER OF CEREMONY
Angela Waweru
Welcome
Welcome to
Women Economic Forum Kenya 2025
The Women’s Economic Forum Kenya (WEF-K) is an initiative of the Community Advocacy and Awareness Trust (CRAWN Trust) that originated from the need to contribute to women’s economic emancipation. Designed to be a premier networking occasion, the forum serves as a forum to connect women operating within the forgotten middle, that is women who are resilient traders and entrepreneurs, navigating limited resources and opportunities to drive economic growth and innovation.
We believe that they represent an opportunity for significant growth if provided with the necessary opportunities, tools, skills, strategies and support required to make progress in their journey to economic emancipation.
Now in its fifth year , the WEF-K is the ground zero for women’s economic emancipation connecting women to financial opportunities for growth and impact and building wealth for women from the bottom up.
The forum aims to be a crucial part of the worthwhile journey towards an inclusive economic engine that will produce substantive gains for the national economy. The first two forums were held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but since 2023 the forum has been and will continue to be a hybrid event featuring a combination of in-person and virtual participation.
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Presentation of Research Findings by WEE HUB, of University of Nairobi
WEE HUB, is multi-disciplinary and multi-sectoral organisation that produces cutting edge, innovative, rigorous, and accessible research in Affirmative Action Funds and Entrepreneurship; Women in formal and informal employment and women’s economic empowerment; Care economy and women’s work and women’s movement and policy advocacy for women’s economic empowerment.
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