Support Poverty Alleviation Structures
Impact on GBV: Poverty and economic insecurity increase vulnerability to GBV. Women who are financially dependent on their partners may face heightened risks of abuse and exploitation. By empowering women economically, organizations can reduce these vulnerabilities and empower survivors to leave abusive situations.
Economic Empowerment: Usizo Community Development Projects focuses on initiatives such as skills training, job placement programs, and microfinance opportunities aimed at enhancing economic independence among women. These efforts enable survivors to rebuild their lives and reduce dependence on abusive partner.

Access to Resources: Poverty often limits access to essential resources such as education, healthcare, and legal aid, which are crucial for preventing and responding to GBV effectively. By improving access to these resources, organizations can support survivors and strengthen community resilience.
Community Development: Addressing poverty involves holistic community development approaches that consider social, economic, and environmental factors. Usizo Community Development Projects engages in community-based initiatives that promote sustainable livelihoods, reduce inequality, and foster inclusive growth.
Policy Advocacy: Advocating for policies that promote economic justice, gender equality, and social protection measures is essential for systemic change. Usizo Community Development Projects actively engages in policy advocacy to address root causes of poverty and GBV at local, national, and international levels.
