All programme areas
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.
Other programme areas
Education and Skills Development
Practical training that turns willingness into employable, income-generating capability.
Health and Wellbeing
Preventive health knowledge held at household level, where daily decisions are actually made.
Social Protection and Community Advocacy
Rights awareness and advocacy, so that empowerment is not undone by exclusion.
