Livelihood and psychosocial support

empower refugees with vocational and soft skills as well as grant capital to startup businesses. We have a plan to economically empower caregivers and have a day care centre in Nakivale specialized in taking care of children with disabilities; hence, their mothers could go and work to earn for their families. The Day Care centre in Kampala is being solicited by women who have been provided with capital startups. We would like to help for opportunities for formal and sustainable work in and outside the country for skilled refugees. Online marketing skills are also one of our aspirations to meet the low access to the market by refugees

About the project

Starting point

Engaging with educational experts, we uncovered what the most fundamental tools are for trainee teachers. This included how much time was required for training.

Support from local communities

Finding out the main enduring barriers to education, as well as the most essential requirements to childhood development in Haiti, was at the core of our mission here.

End result

By listening, engaging, and understanding exactly what was needed to empower educators in Haiti, we were able to equip 48 teachers with the necessary skills to use in the classroom.