Our livelihoods program focuses on teenage mothers and vulnerable women in the Kakuma refugee camp. It concentrates on enhancing the capabilities of individuals through vocational training, offering courses in tailoring and hairdressing. We provide entrepreneurship training, including business planning, financial management, and marketing. Moreover, workshops on economic empowerment improve financial understanding and offer chances for networking. Mentorship, counseling, and peer support groups help with personal growth. This comprehensive strategy is focused on promoting financial self-sufficiency, strength, and involvement in the community.