ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT
Poverty is a multidimensional challenge. If not addressed, 590 million people will still be living in extreme poverty and only one-third of the counties will have halved their national poverty by 2030.
As SDG 1 stipulates, eliminating poverty in all its forms is the key to unlocking all doors. Poverty steals dignity and hope, depriving women of one of their desires: improved standards of living.
In 2023, poverty rates in poor countries surged with the number of additional individuals living on less than $ 3.65 a day reaching 165 million people.
Unlocking barriers to women’s economic inclusion, empowerment, and resilience is a cornerstone of transformative change in the quest for a more inclusive and sustainable world.
Women are paid less than men in the same jobs; they do most unpaid household and care work. It is time to set things right and build gender-equal economies.
Relatedly, women in developing countries are not fairly represented in international economic decision-making hence strengthening their voices and participation is crucial in enhancing a more inclusive and equitable economy.
Our interventions aim at ending poverty through;
Capacity building in enterprise management.
Vocational and digital skilling.
Capacity building in financial Literacy.
Granting seed Capital.