Millicent’s entrepreneurial spirit is helping her provide for her family and support other women business-owners in her community. Her business is also improving women’s health AND conserving natural resources. Sound amazing? It’s all in a day’s work for this talented entrepreneur!
“I want be the first woman to set-up a briquette production centre in my village.”
Millicent Akinyi Dula is an entrepreneur who lives in Rarieda, Kenya. She sells low-smoke cookstoves and briquettes. Alongside her clean energy business, she manages a small farm with dairy cows, maize, and vegetables.
When Millicent’s husband died in 1999, she wasn’t sure if she’d be able to raise her children alone or support to her family financially. Unemployed, and with no savings to rely on, she convinced a group of friends to set up a credit group to support their day-to-day activities. To her great surprise, they all agreed and the Chiwo Women Group was founded.
