Poverty
Alleviation

Addressing structural poverty and socio-economic vulnerability through data-driven interventions.

Poverty Alleviation
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Wards implemented across Zambia via CBMS

Evidence

Informed decision-making at national levels

Inclusive

Targeted support for women and youth

"Poverty is multidimensional. It integrates economic, social, and institutional dimensions that require sustainable, community-owned solutions."

Without localized data, poverty interventions fail to reach those most in need.

Using innovative methods, we are using Community-Based Monitoring Systems (CBMS) to generate local data for poverty reduction strategies. Our approach empowers communities to identify their needs and track development progress.

Program Objectives

  • Strengthen community participation in development planning.

  • Reduce household and community-level poverty through empirical evidence.

Key Interventions

CBMS Implementation

Generating localized, household-level data to guide resource allocation and track SDG progress.

SME Development

Supporting small enterprises and income-generating activities to build economic resilience.