USAID-HAMZARI deploys sustainable approaches that ensure community ownership and use self-reinforcing and self-transferring mechanisms. One of the flagship activities promoted by HAMZARI is the ‘habbanayé’ activity, a traditional solidarity system. The project enhanced and innovated this practice to maximize its impact.
In Fiscal Year 2024 (FY2024), Feed the Future Sugu Yiriwa directly reached 146,156 market actors (55.17% women). FtF Sugu Yiriwa contributed to the increased access of 25,763 small-scale farmers and market actors (52% women) to productive economic resources. Read More
Women’s Voice and Leadership in public life and decision-making is an essential component of CARE’s Gender Equality Impact Area Strategy and a priority area under CARE’s 2030 vision. This capacity statement outlines CARE's approach to increasing Women's Voice, and strengthening Women's leadership through standalone and integrated programming. Read More
A storybook capturing the transformative impact of Hamzari on the lives of its participants. Read More