Fiona Mati
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Jan 19, 2012
Fiona Mati posted a blog post

Youth entrepreneurs - Doing Small Business in Big Ways!

Youth entrepreneurs - Doing Small Business in Big Ways! provides an update on the Youth Interactive Portal for Enterprise's progress towards levelling the playing field for youth-led enterprises in East Africa. These diverse stories of young entrepreneurs from Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda…See More
Jan 10, 2011
Fiona Mati commented on Fiona Mati's blog post Kibera Community Youth Solar Programme
"Hi Laura, Actually I just met Elizabeth during Maker Faire at the end of August. Otherwise my organisation profiles youth based enterprises with the hopes that increased awareness of their activities can assist them to grow. Thanks for reading,…"
Oct 9, 2010
Laura Hampson commented on Fiona Mati's blog post Kibera Community Youth Solar Programme
"Hi Fiona, I've just read your blog post and realised that my boyfriend Joel is workign with KCYP to help them apply for funding. What a coincidence when the post popped up! How are you involved with KCYP? Laura"
Oct 9, 2010
Fiona Mati posted a blog post

Kibera Community Youth Solar Programme

Kibera Community Youth Programme is a community- based organization formed and run by a group of young people in the Kibera slum in Nairobi. The group have been manufacturing and selling solar torches going by the trade name Kibulight.We recently got the opportunity to briefly interview Elizabeth Otieno, a Programme Manager of the organisation regarding the group’s solar energy project. She told us though the group started assembling the Kibulight torches last year, the organisation has been…See More
Oct 6, 2010
Fiona Mati updated their profile
Oct 6, 2010
Fiona Mati commented on Fiona Mati's blog post When The Brewing Business Turns Deadly
"Amanda, Unfortunately such "shoot from the hip" policies do not really address the root cause of the illicit brew business. People drink as an escape from misery; they drink cheap and potentially fatal liquor because that is all they can…"
Jul 8, 2010
amanda commented on Fiona Mati's blog post When The Brewing Business Turns Deadly
"Hi Fiona What is the root cause of this attitude. The government can pass the bill however if the attitude of the people does not change how good is going to make. This worries me, as we africans don't really learn at all from our experiences.…"
Jul 8, 2010

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I am an entrepreneur, I am a social entrepreneur
Website:
http://yipekenya.org/
About my work:
I am the founder of the Youth Interactive Portal for Enterprise an online web resource that assists youth entrepreneurs to start and manage their businesses.

Fiona Mati's Blog

Youth entrepreneurs - Doing Small Business in Big Ways!

Youth entrepreneurs - Doing Small Business in Big Ways! provides an update on the Youth Interactive Portal for Enterprise's progress towards levelling the playing field for youth-led enterprises in East Africa.

 

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Posted on January 10, 2011 at 13:34

Kibera Community Youth Solar Programme

Kibera Community Youth Programme is a community- based organization formed and run by a group of young people in the Kibera slum in Nairobi. The group have been manufacturing and selling solar torches going by the trade name Kibulight.



We recently got the opportunity to briefly interview Elizabeth Otieno, a Programme Manager of the organisation regarding the group’s solar energy project. She told us though the group started assembling the Kibulight torches last year, the… Continue

Posted on October 6, 2010 at 11:51 — 2 Comments

When The Brewing Business Turns Deadly

Last Friday, once again Kenyans were shocked as they watched the death toll rise of consumers of the illicit brew – changaa in Shauri Moyo Estate in Nairobi’s sprawling Eastlands area; which as of today has reached 9 according to the Daily Nation.



Changaa is a local brew that resembles vodka, Tanzania’s Konyagi and Uganda’s Waragi. However unlike it’s East… Continue

Posted on April 14, 2010 at 20:43 — 4 Comments

Sage Kenya, Promoting Entrepreneurship Where it Matters the Most

SAGE Kenya is a country chapter of the Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship, a global community of teenage entrepreneurs sharing a common purpose. Started in 2009, Sage Kenya’s mission is to help create the next generation of entrepreneurial leaders whose innovations and social enterprises address the world’s major unmet needs.

Much of Sage Kenya’s work is currently… Continue

Posted on April 7, 2010 at 16:19 — 1 Comment

Doing Business but Suffering in Silence

According to the World Health Organisation, gender-based violence is a major public health and human rights problem throughout the world. Though the assault is carried on in the privacy of the home, the violation is widely seen as a "private" family affair, and for some - a normal part of life.

In Kenya, an estimated 49% of married women were physically abused by their husbands (Borwankar et. al, 2008). Though violence against women mainly occurs… Continue

Posted on December 19, 2009 at 16:57 — 1 Comment

Comment Wall (23 comments)

At 7:07 on November 12, 2008, Natalie Grant Logan said…
Your organisation is very interesting! I look forward to learning more about it.
At 23:21 on November 12, 2008, Christine Crowstaff said…
Hello Fiona,
It sounds like you are doing wonderful work. I'd love to know more about it.
Blessings
Chris
At 18:50 on November 13, 2008, Christine Crowstaff said…
Hello Fiona,
that's wonderful! I'll keep a look out for you!
Thanks so much for telling me a little of your own experience. I'd love to hear more about your life and your wonderful work, whenever you have time.
And yes, I really do so believe (well, know!) that women naturally are drawn to collaborating and cooperating and working together. There's so very much we can all do once we connect!
Blessings to you,
Chris
At 14:06 on November 17, 2008, Justin DeKoszmovszky said…
Fiona, thank you for reaching out. Let's absolutely get in touch regarding both your Py candle and your current work on youth entrepreneurship. You can reach me on jdekoz@yahoo.com. Kwaheri.
At 18:22 on December 15, 2008, Rosemarie said…
Hi Fiona,

Sorry for the delay in responding to you. It is busy season on my day job... It is a huge undertaking which is truly digger that I am. But it is not too big for God to work through me. As such, I am walking by faith on this one asking for God to lead me to the resources to make this project successful.

Thanks for the support.
At 17:17 on December 27, 2008, Espen Berg said…
Hi Fiona,

Thank you for your comments, you can learn more about UYDO and what we do at www.uydo.org/about

I would definitely be interested in hearing what projects you are a part of.

Regards,
Espen
At 11:33 on January 11, 2009, Graham F Knight said…
Please have a look at http://biodesign.webeden.co.uk/ and come back to biodes@bigfoot.com if interested.

Graham
At 13:21 on April 22, 2009, Dennis Jubane said…
Hi Fiona

I will be coming to Kenya soon, and would be happy to discuss a way forward and see how we can work together.. get in touch
At 13:17 on August 24, 2009, Martin Kalonga Chifwala said…
Hi Fiona,
Greetings from Zambia.
Your work Fiona is quite interesting and l would be very happy to learn more about it.
lam a starter up and just in the process of starting up the business to finance and train entreprenuers.But the problem at hand, as mentioned in my earlier comments ,is source of finance to jam start the project.
Kindly advise on how you have managed or manage to finance your programmes.
Thanx to invite me to be your friend.
You can also contact me on my email chifwalam@yahoo.com.sg
At 15:02 on August 24, 2009, Martin Kalonga Chifwala said…
Fiona,
Thanx,l will be getting in touch where lam stuck.Please dont feel fade up and if you have any other nice business proposal lets share it.

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