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RELIVE-I Consortium
RELIVE-I (Refugees’ Enhanced Livelihoods Interventions for Veridical Empowerment-Initiative), established in 2023, is a consortium composed of four refugee-led organizations including AFID (All for integral development), HPD (hope for people with disabilities), AVDA and YED (Youth Engaged for sustainable development) all based in Uganda and specialized in livelihoods. The main mission of its programme is for communities to become self-reliant and proactive through tailored and sustainable local economic development, enhanced service delivery and green growth, all of which contributes to improve the livelihoods of forcedly displaced persons and other vulnerable communities.
RELIVE-I carries out enhanced interventions using innovative approaches and locally made practices.
The approaches used and practices promoted seek to explore the hidden potential from the final beneficiaries and the optimization of utilization of available resources through strong and meaningful partnership with other stakeholders including funders, government agencies, as well as International, national and Local NGOs, and sister RLOs.
RELIVE-I develops a pathway to better livelihoods that can be totally sustained by refugee themselves and other target communities, using four main pillars including market-led and nutritious agriculture, financial inclusion practices, employability and resilience. These interventions tailored progressively drive the vulnerable communities to self-reliance and resilience. The indicators towards proposed solutions show that the community partnership as the main approach is key in terms of sustainability of our common programmes and activities and those of other humanitarian actors on ground, and the solutions being implemented contribute to make the communities resilient, flexible and proactive against the dynamic change and diversified environment in which they are called to coexist, make a living and rebuild with new strength their own destiny.
RELIVE-I (Refugees’ Enhanced Livelihoods Interventions for Veridical Empowerment-Initiative), established in 2023, is a consortium composed of four refugee-led organizations including AFID (All for integral development), HPD (hope for people with disabilities), AVDA and YED (Youth Engaged for sustainable development) all based in Uganda and specialized in livelihoods. The main mission of its programme is for communities to become self-reliant and proactive through tailored and sustainable local economic development, enhanced service delivery and green growth, all of which contributes to improve the livelihoods of forcedly displaced persons and other vulnerable communities.
RELIVE-I carries out enhanced interventions using innovative approaches and locally made practices.
The approaches used and practices promoted seek to explore the hidden potential from the final beneficiaries and the optimization of utilization of available resources through strong and meaningful partnership with other stakeholders including funders, government agencies, as well as International, national and Local NGOs, and sister RLOs.
RELIVE-I develops a pathway to better livelihoods that can be totally sustained by refugee themselves and other target communities, using four main pillars including market-led and nutritious agriculture, financial inclusion practices, employability and resilience. These interventions tailored progressively drive the vulnerable communities to self-reliance and resilience. The indicators towards proposed solutions show that the community partnership as the main approach is key in terms of sustainability of our common programmes and activities and those of other humanitarian actors on ground, and the solutions being implemented contribute to make the communities resilient, flexible and proactive against the dynamic change and diversified environment in which they are called to coexist, make a living and rebuild with new strength their own destiny.