Collective farming especially in African local communities with high widow populations, offers a wide range of social, economic and empowerment benefits. Transforming widows from isolated, economically vulnerable individuals into empowered community actors—feeding their families, rebuilding their dignity and contributing to sustainable local development among other major benefits that include
1. Economic Empowerment and Income Stability
2. Improved Food Security
3. Social Support and Inclusion
4. Access to Land and Resources
5. Capacity Building and Skill Transfer
6. Easier Access to Credit and Markets
7. Gender Equity and Leadership
8. Climate Resilience and Sustainability
As the 2025 second planting season in Samia Sub County, Busia County is in progress where most farmers are busy tilling their land in preparation of harvest most widows are still facing challenges which is due to the inefficiencies of farming in Samia Sub County and why widows haven’t yet adopted collective farming, despite its potential:
Inefficiencies in Farming Practices in Samia Sub County, Busia County is due to;
Widows in Samia Sub County aren’t embracing Collective Farming yet due to
1. Land Insecurity & Cultural Constraints
2. Lack of Initial Capital & Tools
3. Limited Exposure to Successful Models
4. Social Stigma and Isolation
Why Collective Farming is the way forward for NbWG
Empowering NbWG through COLLECTIVE FARMING brings hope among widows as supporting widows to rebuild their lives with dignity and purpose is among most effective way of eradicating poverty within communities.
A heartfelt Thank You to our matching donor, John Salter. We are incredibly grateful to his generous pledge to match up to $200 in donations toward our project: Empowering Widows through Collective Farming.
This act of generosity not only doubles the impact of every contribution from EA Forum readers, but also sends a powerful message of solidarity to vulnerable widows in Samia Sub County, Kenya, who are striving to transform their livelihoods through sustainable agriculture and community-led action.
Your commitment to amplifying the support we receive is more than a financial gift—it’s a vote of confidence in widows’ dignity, resilience and potential.
Dear friends and supporters,
A few months ago, we were deeply encouraged when John Salter generously pledged a $200 matching donation to support our Widows’ Collective Farming Initiative. His act of kindness not only doubled early contributions but also sparked a wave of hope among our members here in Samia, Busia County.
Today, as we Nambulabuchiro Team still work side by side they warmly remember and appreciate John’s generosity, and the many others who gave or shared our story.
We are still moving forward together as a team, and every contribution — even today — continues to multiply impact: enabling more widows to cultivate land, access seeds, and secure food for their families.
If you wish to be part of this continuing story of empowerment, your support will mean the world to us.
👉 https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6CH89WLJ9447E
With heartfelt thanks,
Michael Agundah, Gerry
On behalf of Nambulabuchiro Women Group (NbWG)
“Empowering Widows, Growing Hope.”
Strategic Social Impact of NbWG’s Collective Farming Model
NbWG’s collective farming is more than an agricultural activity—it is a strategic tool for social and economic empowerment. It transforms marginalized widows from isolated survivors into productive, respected contributors to their families and communities.
Who Benefits:
A Heartfelt Thank You to our Matching Donor, John Salter.
We are incredibly grateful to his generous pledge to match up to $200 in donations toward our project: Empowering Widows through Collective Farming.
This act of generosity not only doubles the impact of every contribution from EA Forum readers, but also sends a powerful message of solidarity to over 30 vulnerable widows in Samia Sub County, Kenya, who are striving to transform their livelihoods through sustainable agriculture and community-led action.
Your commitment to amplifying the support we receive is more than a financial gift—it’s a vote of confidence in widows’ dignity, resilience and potential.
From all of us at Nambulabuchiro Women Group, thank you for standing with us. Your kindness is already creating ripples of hope and change.
Hi Jason,
Thank you so much for your interest on both aspects of our recurring giving programs and the viability of NbWG sustainability model for the functional office.
At the moment, we are in the early stages of building structured monthly and quarterly giving programs. Among major requirement(s) of having a functional office, managed by a well structured systems thus a call on fundraising request to support in establishment of a functional office. While we currently accept one-time donations via PayPal and fundraising platforms ‘GoGetFunding’, we are actively working on setting up:
On the other note of sustainability model, we believe our model is realistic, community-rooted and designed for gradual strengthening. As mentioned in our sustainability plan with key focus;
1. Community Ownership: Where group members are encouraged to contribute towards small savings and participating in self-help initiatives. This is to create a strong local foundation that will also act as backup fund.
2. Diversified Income Streams: Where we’re targeting not to rely on a single source. Our plan including monthly giving, income-generating activities (IGAs), grant budget integration and local table banking contributions to distribute responsibility and reduce risk.
Among other strategies as mentioned.
In summary, our system(s) are in early stages but intentionally being built for resilience. With initial support and transparency, we believe we can grow into a fully self-sustaining widow-led center of transformation and empowerment.
Your interest is incredibly encouraging and I highly welcome your feedback and/ participation of establishing a strong system(s). We’d be honored to include you as a founding supporter of this long-term sustainability effort.
We’re open to suggestions and warmly welcome collaborators who wish to walk with us through this journey. Do believe too, in the proverb… ‘If you want to go far, go together….’
A Journey Begins — Thank You to Our First Donor!
Dear Team,
We are excited to share a special milestone with you — we have received our first donation toward building a functional office space for widows in Samia Sub County, Busia County!
This initial gift is such a powerful sign of belief in the dignity, resilience and leadership trust of the group leadership. It is the first brick in a foundation of hope, healing and growth.
With your continued encouragement and solidarity, we are on the path to creating a safe, permanent space where widows can:
We invite you to walk with us in this journey. The future is being written one act of kindness at a time — and it started today.
Fundraising Link:
https://gogetfunding.com/nambulabuchiro-women-group-functional-office-space/
💜 Let’s keep building dignity together.
Hi Jason,
Thanks so much you for your question. We highly appreciate your concern on Sustainability Plan of the ongoing fundraising of NbWG Functional Office and that clearly indicate your empathetic concern for these widows and visionary thoughts on how NbWG leadership will ensure the office thrives for years, effectively supporting them.
The teams focus on future sustainable monthly rent, utilities, maintenance and essential operations of the office rests on accountability of NbWG team leaders.
Team leaders key objective being to ensure long-term sustainability of future office rent, utilities and maintenance costs by diversifying funding sources and building local ownership that will enable consistent service delivery to over 200 widows annually. For ensuring long-term sustainability of the office especially covering recurring expenses like rent, utilities and maintenance for unforeseeable operation, NbWG’s key plans and strategies include;
3 - Utilize monthly giving program where;
4 - Effectively manage groups quarterly giving campaigns by
Engage NbWG community, family friends and diaspora supporters to contribute small amounts collectively.
5 - Ensure office budget integration in all NbWG project including anticipated future grants by;
NbWG is indeed committed to maintaining a secure, functional and dignified space for widows. Through a mix of local contribution, income generation, partnerships and digital giving, we aim to ensure the office is not only sustained but also becomes a hub of transformation for widows in Samia Sub-County, Busia County and beyond.
🌟 A Beautiful Beginning! 🌟
We are deeply grateful to receive our first donation of $25 toward the Nambulabuchiro Women Group (NbWG) office campaign from Deena Englander @WorkStream NonProfit
This first step is more than a gift — it’s a vote of confidence in widows rising from hardship to hope.
With your support, we are now $25 closer to establishing a safe, functional office space that will empower over 200 widows annually through training, peer support, and income-generating opportunities.
As the very first donor, your contribution has lit the path — and we believe many more will follow your lead 🙏🏿
💜 From all of us at NbWG — thank you for walking with widows.
The Case for Collective Farming Among Widows in Local African Communities
Collective farming presents a powerful and scalable solution to the socio-economic marginalization faced by widows in many African communities. In regions such as Samia Sub County, Kenya, where widowhood is both prevalent and stigmatized, this model offers a dignified path toward empowerment, food security and community sustainable development.
Key Benefits
Collective farming indeed is not just a livelihood model, it is a vehicle for widows’ empowerment, resilience and long-term rural transformation. Your support to NbWG will make a great difference to these vulnerable widows.