AFID implements a livelihood programme to improve the socioeconomic well-being of 2100 forcedly displaced and nearby host communities’ households. The programme enabled them to grow their economic base and provide essential needs for their families. Our interventions focused especially on increasing access to financial services (saving and credit) and improving household productivity and incomes through VSLA approaches, linkages to microfinances, agribusiness techniques to smallholder farmers, Financial Literacy and Business Skills development. The programme targeted 2100 mainly refugee youths and women with contribution to their food security, nutrition, productive employment for them to live fulfilled lives.