Economic poverty is both a driver and a consequence of the challenges communities face. ECOWEF livelihoods programs build the economic foundations that allow individuals and families to thrive sustainably.
What we do
We support small and growing businesses, run savings and credit facilitation programs, promote sustainable agricultural practices, and connect entrepreneurs to markets and mentors.
Key activities
- Business development and entrepreneurship training
- Savings groups and micro-finance linkages
- Value chain development for smallholder farmers
- Market access and business networking
- Financial literacy training