Economic Support, Food Security, Livelihoods and Early Recovery

GEPaDC works to support economic empowerment, food security, livelihoods, and early recovery, particularly for women and marginalized groups. 

Key activities include:

Economic Support: Providing skills training, microfinance, and entrepreneurship programs to boost women’s economic independence and access to financial resources.

Food Security: 

Promoting sustainable agriculture, food distribution, and community-based food systems to enhance food access and long-term security.

Livelihoods: 

Offering livelihood diversification, post-crisis recovery programs, and capacity-building to help communities build sustainable economic resilience.

Early Recovery: 

Implementing early recovery programs post-crisis, including livelihood restoration, food aid, and psychosocial support for affected populations.

Advocacy: 

Influencing gender-responsive policies that support inclusive economic recovery and integrate women’s roles in rebuilding efforts.

By focusing on inclusive development, GEPaDC strengthens community resilience, enhances economic opportunities, and fosters sustainable recovery.