Jazza Centre was founded by the husband-and-wife team, Joseph Gichunge (CEO & Co-Founder) and Leah Imaita (Co-Founder & Managing Director), who started the social enterprise to professionalize domestic work in Kenya by training and connecting skilled housekeepers with families, aiming to create better livelihoods for workers and improve service quality.
To train and empower domestic workers and general assistants, matching them with
discerning clientele seeking professional staff to manage homes and business premises.
Creates employment opportunities for a marginally
employable population, safeguarding their rights and ensuring better salaries and
respect
Leads change in a historically exploitative industry by
engaging stakeholders, influencing policies and standards, and recognizing the value of household managers.
Focuses on the well-being of both households and domestic
workers, integrating values and human dignity into their operations.
Enables individuals to improve their financial standing,
leading to asset acquisition and improved living standards.
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