Our Socio-Economic Empowerment Program supports households in building self-resilience and the capacity to support their families by enhancing their ability to produce for self-consumption or generate income in a safe, dignified, and sustainable manner.
Support through livestock (goats, hens), seeds, tools, and startup kits for small businesses. We help households develop diverse and sustainable income sources tailored to local capacities.
At Future Vision Initiative Tanzania, we are committed to supporting the global goal of ending hunger and malnutrition by 2030. While global progress has been made—especially in Central and East Asia, Latin America, and the Caribbean—millions still face chronic undernourishment due to environmental degradation, drought, and food insecurity.
With over 821 million people affected globally and 90 million children under five dangerously underweight, hunger remains a major barrier to development, particularly in parts of Africa and South America-UNDP.
Our approach focuses on promoting sustainable agriculture, supporting small-scale farmers, and ensuring equal access to land, technology, and markets. Through seed distribution and training on environmentally friendly farming, we empower families to establish enviromental friendly activities such as kitchen gardens that provide safe, nutritious food year-round.
Together, through community-driven solutions and collaboration, we can build a hunger-free and resilient future.
We empower both family and youth with:
All initiatives focus on resilience, self-reliance, and long-term sustainability.