EMPOWERING VULNERABLE LIVELIHOODS
LIVELIHOODS
At Harshton Muslim Welfare Organisation, our aim is to empower vulnerable livelihoods by providing sustainable solutions to poverty. As a charity organization, we work with communities to create economic opportunities and improve access to resources and skills needed to support their families and build resilience for the future.
Our focus is on promoting self-sufficiency and long-term well-being.
HOW HARSHTON MUSLIM WELFARE ORGANISATION IS EMPOWERING LIVELIHOODS FOR VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES
WE ARE PROVIDING SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES
Harshton Muslim Welfare Organisation provides sustainable livelihoods for vulnerable families, promoting self-sufficiency through economic opportunities, resources, and training. We work to break the cycle of poverty and improve the long-term well-being of those we serve.
WE ARE SUPPORTING LIVELIHOODS TO BUILD A BRIGHTER FUTURE
Our organization is dedicated to supporting vulnerable livelihoods by providing economic opportunities, resources, and training. Our approach focuses on promoting sustainable solutions to poverty that empower communities and build long-term well-being.
WE ARE EMPOWERING FAMILIES TO BREAK THE CYCLE OF POVERTY
At Harshton Muslim Welfare Organisation, we empower families to break the cycle of poverty by providing sustainable livelihood opportunities, training, and resources. Our goal is to build resilience and self-sufficiency, creating a brighter future for vulnerable communities.
THE IMPACT OF HARSHTON MUSLIM WELFARE ORGANISATION WORK, BREAKING POVERTY
Livelihoods Training Initiative
Empowering women with skills for sustainable livelihoods through training initiatives
Empowering Women’s Livelihoods
Women’s skills nurtured, livelihoods empowered for a better future
Carpet Weaving Skills
Women in rural communities learn carpet weaving skills for sustainable income
Sustainable Food Livelihoods
Empowering communities with sustainable food sources for improved livelihoods
LIVELIHOODS NEED YOUR SUPPORT
20 MILLION
Over half the of Uganda’s population struggles with extreme poverty.
1.9 MILLION
Workers in informal employment, lacking basic labor rights and social protections.
42%
Of Uganda youth are unemployed or underemployed