Making social enterprise sustainable
Document Type:Case Study
Subject Area:Social Work
Additionally, CARE Kenya had helped the farmers in ensuring that they did not return to their former lives of poverty. CARE Kenya had financed the REAP project by providing grants coming from the Western government. However, despite the grants from CARE, it was thought that donors would eventually withdraw the support offered to farmers thus exposing them to poverty. As such, in the case where CARE would withdraw its financial assistance to the REAP project, then farmers would fall back into being poor. In East Africa, Kenya was known to have the most extensive economy. For instance, economic resources should be made available to the people such as farmers to help them climb out of the poverty line. Access to infrastructure should be enhanced to support the people.
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