An Athi River town based Non-Governmental Organization is too broke to make a follow up on commercial sex workers it had trained in the year 2015.
World Provision Centre's director Rev Simon Ngiki said the organization had not received any funding for HIV/AIDS project to support the initiative.
"We cannot reach the women because we do not have funds, our international donors who used to support our HIV/AIDs projects stopped funding us," said Ngiki.
Ngiki who spoke to this writer at his office in Athi River town on Thursday said it is not only their organization that was facing financial challenges but also several other organizations in Machakos county that were implementing HIV/AIDS projects.
He said the organization's mobile VCT services were getting funding directly to the counselors hence difficulty to divert the funds to any other projects.
Ngiki said the seven out of eleven women who had been trained by the organization on alternative livelihoods could not get any reasonable support from World Provision Centre.
He said they were waiting for communication from various well-wishers to support the women.