Through partnerships with institutions including URDT Institute, ELECU, CEFORD, CARITAS, schools, and community-based organizations in Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, we contributed to the implementation of multi-sectoral vocational and adult learning initiatives. These collaborations supported over 150 individuals in soap and detergent production and confectionery, organized into community groups, and 150 refugee youth through modular training in soap making, tailoring, hairdressing, knitting, life skills, and financial literacy. hygiene-focused soap training for 180 students across four schools, and training 93 Trainers of Trainers to strengthen institutional capacity. These partnership-driven efforts enhanced employability, hygiene practices, gender inclusion, and pathways to self-reliance. While among all vocational beneficiaries 120 passed vocational was assessed and certified by DIT/UVTAB