+2,000 youth received work placements, getting practical experience and skills.
A total of 12,177 individuals (6,899 females, 5278 males) were sensitised on GBV and PSEA.
$2 million contributed to drought response.
1.3 million households, with 952,570 received drought emergency cash transfers.
Welcome to a collection of transformative journeys that highlight the power of resilience, innovation, and strategic support to Disability Organisations. These narratives serve as a testament to the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity when met with the right opportunities.
Within these pages, you will find four distinct pillars of progress:
Maureen Phiri: A story of ingenuity where farming became the foundation for a life-changing education.
Ndaywel: A powerful account of a woman escaping the shadows of conflict to reinvent herself as a thriving entrepreneur.
Empowering Inclusivity: An exploration of how Disability Organizations are scaling their impact through dedicated support from UN Zambia.
Brilliant Chivunga: A firsthand look at the success of the SCRALA project, demonstrating how climate-resilient agriculture is securing the future for local livelihoods.
Ultimately, these stories are more than just individual accounts of success; they represent a collective shift toward a more inclusive and resilient Zambia. Whether through the determination of a student-farmer, the grit of an entrepreneur, or the systemic support of climate and disability initiatives, these narratives prove that sustainable change is possible when resources meet resolve.
As you reflect on these journeys, let them serve as a reminder that every investment in human potential yields a harvest far greater than the initial seed.
You can read more beneficiary stories from the report here.