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Bike4Work - Entrepreneurship

Many Africans don't have enough money to buy a bicycle in one go, but do have a vision on how they can use a bicycle to improve their livelihood. These people (and especially women are encouraged to participate) can apply for a bicycle on credit via one of our partner organisations. For farmers, traders, bicycle taxis, waste collectors with bicycles, water vendors, etc, the bicycle is a tool to cycle out of poverty and improve their well being. We support small entrepreneurs who are using bicycles to make a living, and bicycle workshops where bicycles are sold, repaired and modified in our Bike4Work programme.

Click on one of the photos below to read more about a particular Bike4Work project.

Click on Bike4Care or Bike4School to read more about the other programmes of Cycling out of Poverty.

Bike2rism Kenya

bike2rism

Bike2clean in Uganda & Burkina Faso

Cycling Blue Workshop Kenya

Bicycle workshop in Burkina Faso

Bike4water in Burkina Faso

Bicycle workshop in Kisozi Uganda

Small entrepreneurs in Uganda

Small entrepreneurs in Nyanza Kenya

Women in Jinja - Kamuli Uganda

Small entrepreneurs in Rwanda

Women in Katakwi Uganda

Women in Burkina Faso

Small entrepreneurs in Togo

Small entrepreneurs in Ghana