The Centre for Rights and Development (CRD), in collaboration with UWT, has been implementing the “Sustainable Livelihood Projects for Vulnerable Families” under income-generating activities (IGAs) in multiple phases. The first phase has already been completed with significant positive impact on the local community.
Beneficiary families are now engaged in various activities such as cow rearing, sewing, running small shops, operating rickshaw vans, and managing small hotels. These initiatives have improved household income, reduced dependence, and empowered Muslim families living in distress to achieve economic stability.
The project has garnered appreciation from local administrative bodies and community elites, who are encouraged by the visible progress and tangible benefits for families. By providing sustainable livelihood opportunities, the project is helping vulnerable families stand on their own feet, alleviating poverty and fostering self-reliance. CRD/UWT continues to strive for expanding these initiatives to reach more families in need.
Here is some snapshot of the project:




