Empower 40 rural women to support a household.

by HOPE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH FOUNDATION
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.
Empower 40 rural women to support a household.

Project Report | Sep 26, 2023
Women economic strengthening-

By John Mwesigwa | project Leader

Beneficiary supported on food sale production
Beneficiary supported on food sale production

Women economic strengthening-Hope for Children’s Health Foundation- 26/09/2023

Background

Women economic strengthening is a prerequisite for inclusive and equitable growth as it increases the participation of women in the economic development process and enhances women’s access to economic opportunities.

 

Women in Kyangwali community face several barriers to seizing economic opportunities that stem from either economic, political, or social exclusion. There are many persistent challenges for narrowing the gender gap such as, gender-based violence, inequitable access to post-primary education, early marriages, teenage pregnancies, and exclusion from socio-economic opportunities.

Impact

Hope for Children’s Health foundation therefore focuses on provision of enterprise development services including training (technical, life-skills, digital), business advisory services, and women’s networks that facilitate market linkages, value chain and transforming negative social norms that prevent women from engaging in business activities. This program further enhances women’s capacity in sustainable agriculture, access to land, leadership and finance resources for women entrepreneurs.

Our organization also focuses on empowering women with skills and tools to improve their leadership and incomes. This includes sustainable farming methods and promotion of value addition, access to financial services.

Future plans

  • Increasing access to women owning land through sensitization on the land tenure system and supporting land registration for women.

Appreciation

Thank our donors for their continued support.

Prepared by John Mwesigwa-Project Leader

Skills hands on technical training
Skills hands on technical training

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Organization Information

HOPE FOR CHILDREN'S HEALTH FOUNDATION

Location: HOIMA - Uganda
Website:
Project Leader:
John Mwesigwa
HOIMA , Uganda
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