HODARI Foundation’s Enterprise Programme aims to empower refugee women, providing opportunities for economic independence and social integration through entrepreneurial training, vocational skills and financial literacy, ensuring long-term success, dignity and self-reliance of refugee women. It also offers micro-grant loans to help women grow their businesses. As women repay loans, the funds are used to support other women in the community, promoting independence, self-reliance, and sustainable solutions.
Lack of access to employment opportunities, especially for women refugees, has significantly contributed to issues like post-traumatic stress disorder, survival sex, and even suicidal thoughts, increasing their vulnerability. By leveraging their unique talents, these women not only contribute to their own livelihoods but also to the broader community.
We’re a refugee-led organisation fostering a culture of empowerment, for refugees to enjoy an equitable life, free from poverty, food insecurity and adaptive to climate change.
Your support helps empower refugee communities with sustainable farming, improve food security, and educate more refugee children.