Overview

For many persons with disabilities, self-employment is a viable path to economic independence—especially where formal employment remains limited. Our entrepreneurship incubation programme provides seed grants and mentorship to support graduates in building viable businesses.

What We Offer

  • Seed grants — Initial capital to start or grow a business
  • Mentorship — Ongoing support from experienced entrepreneurs and business advisors
  • Business development — Training in business planning, marketing, and financial management

Our goal is that at least 60% of trainees transition into employment or viable self-employment. Entrepreneurship incubation is a key pathway for those who choose to create their own opportunities.

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