PROTECT (SRHR) Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights
13 Oct

PROTECT (SRHR) Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights

OUR FOCUS Output 4

Women, adolescents and young people, especially marginalized groups, are economically empowered to overcome barriers to access and utilization of SRHR, SGBV & education services

Women and young people learn how to save, invest and effectively manage their finances for increased financial independence.

  • 120 VSLAs of at least 25 members each
  • At least 90% of VSLA members trained on financial literacy
  • At least 40% of VSLAs and members linked to formal financial services
  • At Least 40% VSLAs and members on boarded on digital financial platform

Output 4.2

Women and young people acquire business and entrepreneurship skills to earn sustainable income and have the confidence to demand their economic rights.

  • At least 80% of women and young people especially marginalized trained demonstrating improved entrepreneurship and business management skills
  • At least 80% of women and young people especially the marginalized reporting increased income from business activities

Output 4.3

Women and young people have the sustainable economic networks to increase their income and life opportunities.

  • Team Leader: Jenaro Puringi Onegi
  • Programs Coordinator: Binega Vunde Jenaro
  • Economic Empowerment Specialist: Avutia Ronald Kizito
  • MEAL: Yanini Denis Benson
  • Finance and Administration Manager: Mr. Ajuma Eujenio
  • Project Officers (2) – to be recruited
  • Driver (1) – to be recruited
  • Community Based Trainers (10) – to be recruited, starting with 4

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