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Economic Empowerment
and Household Resilience (EE&HHR)
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“You can’t build a livelihood on broken spirits- healing is the first skill we teach.”
— Paul Liboyi, EE&HHR Project Officer
FBH empowers households to achieve financial stability, resilience, and independence through skills, livelihoods, and community-based economic programs.
Implementation models
Group-based savings and loans programs improve household income, financial literacy, and resilience to economic shocks.
Vulnerable adolescent girls and women receive vocational training aligned with market demand, complemented by mentorship and employer connections, fostering sustainable micro and small enterprises (MSMEs).
We conduct training on urban/peri-urban agriculture aimed at promoting small-scale food production to improve HH access to nutrition, generate small income, and enhance household food security.
English and Kiswahili literacy classes for refugees improve social integration, employability, and access to public services.
We link youth to practical work experience in local MSMEs and organizations to enhance their skills and long-term employability.
From tailoring and soap making to agribusiness and digital literacy, our trainings equip households—especially women and youth—for sustainable income generation.
We facilitate self-managed savings groups that foster financial discipline, access to credit, and household investment.
Your partnership can fund business starter kits, mentorship, and access to markets for the most economically vulnerable families.
