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Economic Empowerment

Pathways to Self-Reliance

Livelihood Development

Food insecurity among refugee households worsened dramatically from 37% in 2022 to 68% in 2023. With only 25% of required livelihood funding available in 2024, Mwinja Devine Help Foundation Ltd addresses this gap through comprehensive economic empowerment programs.

  • Vocational skills training and certification
  • Business development and entrepreneurship
  • Microfinance access and financial literacy
  • Market linkages and value chain development
  • Cooperative formation and management

Economic Challenges

Food Insecurity (2023): 68%
Skills Gap: 36.8% unskilled
Livelihood Funding Gap: 75%