A loan helped provide 1,065 affordable, clean water tanks to women entrepreneurs in rural Kenya.


Cherehani's story

Sub-Saharan Africa is the only region in the world where more women than men become entrepreneurs, yet a $42 billion gender financing gap persists. In addition, 15 million Kenyans lack access to safe water.

Cherehani is a locally-founded, woman co-founded Kenyan fintech providing transformative productive asset financing (water tanks, sewing machines, livestock, irrigation systems) for underserved micro-entrepreneurs, primarily women. Cherehani combines technology with a human touch to provide affordable financing coupled with market information and financial education for women entrepreneurs in rural areas. They recently launched new products: school fee financing for families in rural Kenya; and dairy loans to purchase high milk-yielding cows alongside husbandry services, education, and climate-smart agriculture training.

Kiva's loan will finance 1,065 water tanks for women entrepreneurs in rural Kenya, providing clean, reliable water supply for cooking, drinking, irrigation, and avoiding water-borne illness. Over 84% of customers report an increase in business income and 82% report funding an emergency account after receiving Cherehani’s loans. This is Cherehani’s fourth loan through the Kiva Social Enterprise program. View their previous loan here.


This loan is special because:

it enables women micro-entrepreneurs to access efficient sewing machines to increase their income.



Loan details


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