KickStart International
Angela Kere has extensive experience in human resources, currently serving as an HR & Admin Assistant at KickStart International since February 2014, where responsibilities include managing the HR Base in the HURIS system and providing support to the HR & Administration Director. Prior to this role, Angela worked as a Human Resource Clerk at Deepa Industries Limited from December 2011 to January 2014, handling various HR functions such as maintaining personnel records, payroll administration, and staffing logistics, among others. Angela also completed an HR internship at the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology in Kenya in 2011. Angela holds a Higher Diploma in Human Resource Management from the Institute of Human Resource Management and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resources Management from Kenya Methodist University.
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KickStart International
KickStart’s mission is to get millions of people out of poverty quickly, cost effectively and sustainably. KickStart creates opportunities for poor, rural, entrepreneurial farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa to make money and offers a permanent solution to address the deepest root of poverty; lack of income. KickStart designs and mass markets simple, money-making tools that open up business opportunities for poor smallholder farmers. MoneyMaker brand, human powered, irrigation pumps are the most widely used of these products and provide an ideal and environmentally friendly solution that will quickly enable poor farming families to access water and grow crops. These low-cost ($35 and $100 USD) pumps are sold in local retail shops (KickStart works with factories, shippers, distributors and dealers to ensure that our pumps are made widely available and accessible to poor communities and in rural areas), and once purchased, enable farmers to move from rain-fed farming to irrigated agriculture at which point they can grow crops year-round and sell their crops at a profit during the dry season when prices are high. With increased income, they lift themselves out of poverty and improve their quality of life by being able to access: plentiful food, clean water, education for their children and healthcare for their families.