Income Generation

Supporting economic self-reliance of
persons with disabilities and
vulnerable groups

Despite ongoing development efforts, many
individuals continue to live below the
absolute poverty line and are deprived of
opportunities to work, highlighting the
persistent challenges in addressing poverty.

Status in Numbers

10.5%

The vicious cycle of poverty

10.5% of the population in low-income
countries are employed
but remain trapped in poverty, unable to
lift themselves above the poverty line

80%

Exclusion from the labor market

80% of working-age persons with disabilities
in developing countries remain excluded from
employment opportunities.

91%

Employment insecurity

About 91% of the workforce in low-income
countries is employed informally

29%

Limited access to vocational skills
development opportunities

In low-income countries, approximately 28.5% of
youth aged 15 to 24 are neither engaged in
education nor in employment or training.

We create an environment where
sustainable income generation is
achievable

Basic Livelihood Support

Enhancing household resilience and
financial stability

· Improving access to financial services
through microloans

· Providing training on household income
management

Economic Empowerment
& Employment Support

Promoting inclusive employment and
economic self-reliance

· Vocational training, job placement,
entrepreneurship consultation

· Disability inclusion training for employers

· Ensuring participation of women with
disabilities and caregivers

Agriculture & Poultry Support

Fostering food security and income
generation through sustainable farming

· Providing technical training and resources
in agriculture and poultry

· Facilitating group-based production and
cooperative sales

Social Enterprise Development

Creating social value through
inclusive employment

· Training and employment of persons with
disabilities as baristas

· Supporting group workshops and sales of
disability-made products