Our livelihoods programs address some of the underlying problems experienced by people trying to earn a living while also dealing with the challenges and setbacks of extreme poverty.
Concern’s aim is to help people gain increased control over their natural resources and gain the skills and knowledge they need to work. We provide small-scale credit to invest in business development and train people in vocational skills that create employment opportunities. We also work with communities to improve the productivity and nutritional value of crops using practices that help mitigate against the impact of climate change.
- 70 percent of refugees live in host communities with a restricted right to work.
- 124 million increase in global poverty due to COVID — undoing all progress since 2016.
- 33.5% of employed women in low-income countries live below the poverty line.
- 200 million people estimated to be unemployed around the world.
How we do it
Our Impact
- 2.3 million people reached in 22 countries last year via our livelihoods programs.
- 22,000 people in Haiti reached with Manje Pi Byen, a program combining economic recovery with food security.
- 34,500 across 22 villages in the DRC reached last year via our Graduation program.
- 17,500 farmers and their families reached in Niger with a new initiative to build resilient food systems and stable livelihoods
And that’s just in one year.
For every dollar donated to Concern, $0.93 goes directly into our life-saving programs around the world. Your tax-deductible gift makes you part of a vital community that enables us to improve the livelihoods of millions of people each year.