Uwezo Fund Oversight Board is set to introduce software management system to govern the Uwezo Fund across the country.
Speaking to the press on Monday at Tom Mboya Labour College acting CEO Wilfred Buyema said that the board will come up with program to network the constituencies.
"We are in the process of coming up with enterprise resource planner which is management system which will assist the board to make sure all the constituencies are network," said Buyema.
He added: "From your gadgets wherever you are able to monitor the activities, loans and you can easily tell the loans books from where you are."
Buyema said that the system will help in the follow systems by the board. He said the board has distributed Sh5.3 billion shillings to the 290 constituencies.
"We have received 51,000 applications countrywide. The board has disbanded funds to 46,000 groups in the country. We already have a gap because we envisioned to target 21,000 groups but the applications are overwhelming as you can see. It is thrice our target," he said.
Buyema added, "We have so many groups to reach to but the allocation is a challenge. It is a revolving fund and the first group that got the funds have started paying back."