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Sinyati Women Group

Where Resilience Meets Innovation

Sinyati Women Group

On the south-eastern shore of Lake Baringo, 22 determined Ilchamus women are redefining what empowerment looks like.The Sinyati Women Self-Help Group turns resilience into innovation — building  up an independent agrobusiness, protecting nature, and challenging traditional gender roles.

What began in 1997 as a small idea for women’s empowerment has grown into a thriving beekeeping enterprise. Despite cattle raids, floods, and harsh drought, the women bought land and built a small honey and wax processing center. With dedication and vision, they created a sustainable source of income through honey and wax products — candles, cosmetics, and more — sold in local markets.

They’re shaping a new legacy — ensuring their daughters go to school and grow up free to choose their own future, not getting married as teenagers. They also started a reforestation project – to ensure enough flowers for the bees and to reduce erosion in this dry but flood-prone region.

About the Sinyati Group

22

Women

30

Beehives

1100

Jars of Honey

Impact Made

Our Journey Together

With support from the Treasures of Kenya, key milestones have already been achieved:

  • 2023: A motorbike facilitates honey transport and emergency aid.
     
  • 2024: The first guest houses were built.

     

  • 2025: The first phase of the Sinyati Water Project — a freshwater pipeline and 10,000-liter water tank now nourishes trees and bees year-round.
The Next Step

Building a Sustainable Future

Next, the Sinyati Women aim to:

  • Build a water tower and filter system for safe, clean water.

     

  • Expand reforestation and protect bee populations.

     

  • Establish the Sinyati Innovation Center — a hub for training, culture, and sustainable development, where they also want to offer trainings for other women groups  in beekeeping.
Power Their Vision

Invest in Women Empowerment

Your support directly funds the infrastructure that powers their future — clean water, production facilities, and education. Help the Sinyati Women build a model of strength, sustainability, and hope for their entire region.

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