Economic inclusion begins with opportunity. This quarter, our Vocational Skills and Microenterprise Initiative trained over 20 youth in tailoring, digital literacy, and carpentry.
The program doesn’t stop at training — it connects graduates to microfinance partners, helping them start or expand their own businesses.
One participant, Sarah, shared:
“VORAF believed in me when no one else did. Today, I run my own shop and employ two other women.”
Through stories like Sarah’s, we see our mission come to life — empowering people to move from surviving to thriving.