Livelihoods
A programming area related to HIV livelihoods in young people focuses on enhancing economic stability and independence through vocational training, job placement, and financial literacy. These programs offer skills development in various trades and professions, ensuring young people affected by HIV can access sustainable employment opportunities. They also provide mentorship and support in entrepreneurship, helping young individuals start their own businesses. Financial literacy workshops educate participants on managing finances, budgeting, and saving. By addressing economic barriers, these initiatives aim to reduce poverty and improve the quality of life for young people living with or affected by HIV, fostering long-term self-sufficiency.