Women’s Economic Empowerment

Business training and financial support that helps women build income, stability, and independence for their families.

Program Overview

The Women’s Economic Empowerment program supports women with the training, resources, and guidance needed to start or grow small businesses. Through practical business education and access to small loans, participants are able to generate income, strengthen household stability, and build long-term self-reliance.

The program is designed to meet women where they are, recognizing the realities they face while supporting sustainable economic growth within their communities.

How the Program Works

Women participate in structured training and receive ongoing support tailored to their goals and local economic opportunities.

  • Participants receive business training focused on planning, budgeting, and management

  • Small loans provide start-up or growth capital for income-generating activities

  • Women are supported by local staff who understand community needs and challenges

  • Participants build skills and confidence alongside financial independence

Who This Program Serves

This program serves women who are working to support themselves and their families in the face of limited economic opportunity. Many participants are caregivers, entrepreneurs, or heads of household seeking safer and more reliable ways to earn income.

By strengthening women’s economic stability, the program also supports children’s well-being and household resilience.

Why This Program Matters

When women have access to financial tools and business knowledge, the benefits extend beyond individual income. Economic empowerment supports stronger families, improved access to education and healthcare, and more resilient communities.

Investing in women’s economic opportunity helps create lasting change that is locally driven and sustainable.

Support Women’s Economic Empowerment

Your support helps provide training, capital, and ongoing guidance that enable women to build sustainable livelihoods for themselves and their families.

Donate to Support This Program