

Training ends when the business runs itself.
Five vocational tracks—tailoring, agri-business, digital skills, construction trades, and entrepreneurship—each measured by one metric: is the participant still earning six months after we step back?
Numbers that come after graduation
74% still earning at month six
41% launched a registered business
2.3× average income increase
Across all tracks, nearly three in four participants report active income six months after their final session with us.
More than four in ten alumni converted their vocational training into a formally registered, operating enterprise within twelve months.
Participants who complete a full track and follow-on mentorship report household income more than double their pre-program baseline.


Practical skills with a defined income target
Each track runs from hands-on instruction through mentored field practice and into the first months of self-employment. Tailoring, agri-business, digital work, construction trades, and business management—all with explicit income benchmarks, not course hours.
She supplies four tailoring shops now.
Amara completed the tailoring track fourteen months ago. She now employs two part-time cutters and fulfills wholesale orders. We no longer show up—that is the point.
