In many Kenyan homes, girls grow up without essential financial lessons.

Society often prepares boys for money matters early: opening bank accounts, learning to invest, and managing allowances, while girls are guided toward nurturing roles and rarely taught how to handle money.

That cultural neglect becomes a burden when women find themselves managing households, running businesses, or caring for families on their own.

Today's world demands financial independence from both men and women, which means daughters need these skills as badly as sons do.