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Empowering Household Livelihoods through Economic Strengthening, Gender Equity, and Social Protection, and Community Systems Strengthening
Through our economic strengthening experience involving over 6,250 vulnerable households and 1,200,000 individuals, we now believe that vulnerable households have the innate capacity to transform if catalyzed by evidence-based support.
Economic livelihood entails ensuring that individuals not only meet their fundamental survival requirements but also have the means to generate sustainable income and acquire assets for their future needs. When this essential foundation is lacking, children may abandon their education to work, and households often plunge into impoverishment.
Through our economic strengthening experience involving over 6,250 vulnerable households and 1,200,000 individuals, we now believe that vulnerable households have the innate capacity to transform if catalyzed by evidence-based support. This informs our approach: harnessing local resources and empowering those we aim to assist, fostering economic resilience. Nevertheless, a distressing reality persists numerous individuals, with a specific emphasis on women and children, encounter formidable challenges in advocating for their rights and raising their voices, frequently facing discrimination from the very entities entrusted with their protection.
How we are making an Impact.
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1. Economic Strengthening:
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2. Gender Equity & Social Protection
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3. Community Systems Strengthening
Our program is a call to action, inviting individuals, communities, and institutions to unite in creating a future where household livelihoods are empowered, and communities thrive.
By focusing on economic strengthening, gender equity and social protection, and community systems strengthening, we envision a world where every individual has the opportunity to achieve economic security, realize their potential, and contribute to the well-being of their communities.
Adolescent girls and young women received a Socio-economic strengthening standard package.
Adolescent Girls and Young women received GBV prevention services
Orphans and other vulnerable children (OVC).
Related stories
Take a look at the stories from our partners, our field professionals, as well as the people and communities we serve under this programme : Household Livelihoods
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