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Our work

Four connected programme areas that address the household as a whole rather than one problem at a time.

Education and Skills Development

Practical training that turns willingness into employable, income-generating capability.

Skills only change a household when they are practised, applied and supported. Our education work pairs hands-on production and life skills training with the mentorship that helps a participant actually use what they learned — starting a small enterprise, taking up employment, or teaching the skill on within their own family.

What this includes

  • Life skills training
  • Vocational and production skills training
  • Entrepreneurship development
  • Mentorship and capacity building
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Health and Wellbeing

Preventive health knowledge held at household level, where daily decisions are actually made.

Most of what determines a family's health is decided at home: what is cooked, how water is stored, whether a warning sign is acted on early. We work at that level — nutrition, hygiene and sanitation, and family wellbeing — so that prevention becomes ordinary household practice rather than an emergency response.

What this includes

  • Health education and awareness
  • Nutrition education
  • Hygiene and sanitation promotion
  • Family wellbeing programmes
  • Preventive health initiatives
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Economic Empowerment

Financial capability, savings discipline and market access — the three things a small enterprise needs to survive its first year.

A skill without capital stalls; capital without financial literacy disappears. We treat economic empowerment as one connected pathway — from financial literacy and a savings culture, through micro-enterprise development, to the market linkages that turn a product into reliable household income.

What this includes

  • Financial literacy
  • Savings and investment culture
  • Micro-enterprise development
  • Market access and linkages
  • Livelihood improvement initiatives
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Social Protection and Community Advocacy

Rights awareness and advocacy, so that empowerment is not undone by exclusion.

Training and capital do not help a woman who is barred from owning what she builds, or a child kept out of school. Alongside our direct programmes we raise awareness of social rights and equal opportunity, and advocate with communities and duty-bearers so that the gains households make can actually be held on to.

What this includes

  • Equal opportunity promotion
  • Child wellbeing initiatives
  • Women's empowerment programmes
  • Community advocacy and social justice awareness
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