Clean Water Project
Completed

Livelihood Empowerment Program

The Livelihood Empowerment Program, sponsored by OXFAM, aims to improve the livelihoods of vulnerable and marginalized communities by enhancing income-generating opportunities, building skills, and promoting sustainable economic development. The program focuses on empowering communities to achieve financial stability and resilience.

Not specified
Apr 01, 2012 - Mar 01, 2018

Project Overview

Many vulnerable communities face poverty, unemployment, and limited access to resources, which restrict economic opportunities. This program addresses these challenges by providing skills training, promoting entrepreneurship, facilitating market linkages, and supporting sustainable livelihood practices.

Through community engagement, capacity building, and collaboration with local stakeholders, the initiative aims to strengthen household income, improve food security, and enhance long-term resilience.

Problem Statement

Poverty and limited livelihood opportunities hinder community development and social well-being. The program seeks to empower individuals and households by improving skills, expanding economic opportunities, and promoting sustainable livelihood practices.

Our Approach

Skills Development & Training – Providing vocational, agricultural, and business skills

Income-Generating Activities – Supporting small enterprises, cooperatives, and microbusiness initiatives

Market Linkage & Support – Facilitating access to local and regional markets

Community Mobilization – Engaging communities in planning and decision-making

Sustainable Livelihood Practices – Promoting eco-friendly and resilient economic activities

Project Objectives

  1. Improve income-generating opportunities for marginalized communities
  2. Strengthen skills and capacity for sustainable livelihoods
  3. Enhance food security and economic resilience
  4. Promote inclusive participation in livelihood initiatives

Project Timeline

Livelihood Epowerment Program
Completed
April 2012 - March 2018