Livelihoods and Resilience

Livelihoods and Resilience


The Program is aligned to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 1 which focuses on ending poverty in all its manifestations, SDG 5 which focus on the reduction of gender inequalities and SDG 8 which focuses on sustainable economic growth.
We work towards building positive changes to caregivers through financial inclusion and economic empowerment initiatives that address needs of chronic livelihood constrained by lack of access to basic services and denial of rights living in urban informal and rural settings. This is done by building the capacities of poor communities using Savings and Internal Communities(SILC) Methodology as an entry point. We build on the network of SILC to bring on board a broad range of interventions that include: Financial Education/Literacy, Micro enterprise development, Linkages to formal financial institutions, Market engagement and Poverty Graduation Models. Our work is driven by innovative approaches to reach our target group while leveraging on technology.


Goal: Improved livelihoods and resilience for youth, women,households, and communities so as to enhance the wellbeing of children.

Our focus to achieve the above goal is by empowering households to adopt improved farming methods, engage in small businesses, actively participate in Savings and Internal Communities(SILC) as well as other income generating activities. This ensures that children are well nourished and that caregivers are able to provide well for the household.

Current Projects

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MWENDO Project

Through its Sub Purpose 2: Strengthened capacity of households and Migori community to protect and care for OVC Read More

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KALRO Project

Statistics from the National Farmers Information System (NFIS) indicate that an egg from indigenous chicken retails for Sh25-30 compared....Read More

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PROSPER Project

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The Child Behind (TCB)