Oasis Hotel Retail

Oasis Hotel is a retail store in Kakuma town. The shop has established a solid and growing customer base, with a focus on popular products like chilled beverages. However, the shop lacks sufficient refrigeration capacity to support the increasing demand. With the support from KKCF, Oasis Hotel will procure a chest freezer and renovate the outlet.

Bujumbura Shop Wholesale and Retail

Bujumbura shop is a retail and wholesale outlet in Kakuma Camp 3. The business, which specializes in a variety of food items and household goods, is part of the WFP Bamba Chakula scheme, an electronic cash-based food assistance facility for refugees in the Kakuma-Kalobeyei area. With the support from KKCF, Bujumbura Shop will stock the wholesale outlet following expanded storage capacity. From this investment, the business will increase its capacity to serve customers with quality and affordable products consistently.

Lee Baby Shop Wholesale and Retail

Lee Baby Shop is a wholesale and retail baby shop in Kakuma Town. The business specializes in a wide range of baby products, including toys, baby clothing, maternity kits, baby feeding kits, and event decorations. The business serves a diverse range of customers, including expectant mothers, agencies, event planners, the local community in Kakuma and Kalobeyei, as well as other retail shops in the area. With the support from KKCF, Lee Baby Shop will establish a second outlet, procure branding and tailoring equipment, and replenish its stock.

Namitiir General Contractors & Suppliers Limited Wholesale

Namitiir General Contractors & Suppliers Limited is a wholesale beverage-selling business located in Gold Centre, Turkana West Sub County. The business has an established market in Kakuma and surrounding villages such as Naduat, Lokore, and Tulabalany. With the support from KKCF, Namitiir General Contractors & Suppliers Limited will expand the shop, add new shelves, and procure refrigerators.

Bridgemoss Investment Retail

Bridgemoss Investment is a general retail shop that specializes in general foodstuffs, home appliances and cosmetics. The business is the primary retail outlet for hawkers, motorcycle riders, public service vehicle attendants and a significant number of Kakuma Town residents. With the support from KKCF, Bridgemoss Investments will undertake renovation works, procure refrigerators, and install a solar system.

Mejamoe Enterprise Retail

Mejamoe Enterprise trades in cereals and provides flour milling services of various grains, including maize, sorghum, wheat, millet, and sesame seeds. With the support from KKCF, Mejamoe Enterprise will procure additional milling equipment. This additional equipment will enhance the business processing capacity and increase access to food products for the community.

Neema Retail Shop Wholesale and Retail

Neema Retail Shop is a general merchandise shop in Kakuma Town. The business specializes in both the wholesale and retail of various products and food items. The shop also supplies wholesale items to five pastoralist villages surrounding Kakuma and Kalobeyei. With the support from KKCF, Neema Retail Shop will procure a refrigerator, install a power system, and purchase additional stock.

Mama Robi Motorcycle Spares Automotive Services

Mama Robi Motorcycle Spares is a motorcycle spare parts and repair services dealer located in the heart of Kakuma Town. With the support from KKCF, Mama Robi Motorcycle Spares will increase its capacity to supply motorcycle spare parts in Kalobeyei. The business will also intensify its sales and marketing activities to increase its market share.

Horseed Wholesalers Wholesale

Horseed Wholesalers provides fast-moving consumer commodities in the Kakuma-Kalobeyei area. The business has three outlets located in Kalobeyei Village 1, Kakuma Camp 4, and Kakuma town. With the support from KKCF, Horseed Wholesalers will operationalize an egg depot in Kakuma, access working capital, and restock inventory in the three shops.

Homespun Bookshop Retail

Homespun Bookshop is a leading supplier of office supplies and stationery in the Kakuma-Kalobeyei area, catering to various customers such as public schools, agencies, NGOs, and government institutions. With the support from KKCF, Homespun Bookshop will expand its business premises, purchase additional stationery stock, and acquire printing equipment to meet the market demand.