Beekeeping
Honey production creates climate-friendly income while supporting pollination and dryland biodiversity.
Sustainable livelihoods and dignity for women and girls in Laikipia North.
Get in TouchNamelok Women Self-Help Group empowers indigenous Maasai women in Laikipia North through climate-resilient livelihoods, land restoration, beadwork, beekeeping, and dignity support for girls.
Together, women organize practical community solutions that protect families, culture, and dryland ecosystems.
Honey production creates climate-friendly income while supporting pollination and dryland biodiversity.
Traditional Maasai beadwork strengthens women's enterprise, identity, and market access.
Women participate in restoring degraded land, improving soil health, and protecting shared resources.
Community action reduces invasive plants that threaten grazing areas and native ecosystems.
Collective training and savings-minded activities improve household resilience and dignity.
The group supports women and young women with dignity, care, and practical support during difficult periods.
Narropil Honey Enterprises
Food and Agriculture Organization
Contact
Visit Namelok Women Self-Help Group in Laikipia North.
P.O. Box 2022-10400, NanyukiCall us for partnership conversations and community program enquiries.
+254 728 395 721 +254 714 494 248Send us an email and we will respond as soon as possible.
namelokwomenselfhelpgroup@gmail.com