A total of 40 single mothers in Baringo County have benefitted from a self-reliance support project spearheaded by two South Korean partners in the county.

The moms underwent a 10-month tailoring and fashion design course sponsored by World Together Kenya and Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA).

Speaking when he officiated the graduation ceremony held at the Kenya School of Government, Baringo Campus, on Friday, County Executive Committee Member (CECM) for Education and Vocational Training, Rev.

Symon Kiuta, lauded the two partners for extending a helping hand to the teenage mothers who are facing many challenges, including financial strain, social isolation, and mental issues.