Presentation - Uneven Pathways: Who Benefits from Mentorship, Cash & Microbusinesses - and Why Others Don’t? - November 2025

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Type de document: Meeting Minutes and Presentations
Type de document: English
Date de publication: 6 November 2025 (19 hours ago)
Créé: 6 November 2025 (5 hours ago)
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Presentation - Uneven Pathways: Who Benefits from Mentorship, Cash & Microbusinesses - and Why Others Don’t? - November 2025

Type de document: Meeting Minutes and Presentations
Langue(s): English
Belinda Muya, Deputy Director, Re:BUiLD, IRC & David Musiime, Research Coordinator, Re:BUiLD, IRC. The presentation will unpack insights from Re:BUiLD’s recent studies on the impacts of mentorship and cash on refugee and host livelihoods in Nairobi and Kampala. The findings reveal uneven outcomes, e.g. showing that sometimes mentorship can have regressive impacts on women. The session goes beyond the main findings on what works, what doesn’t, for whom, to do a deeper review of WHY mentorship and cash did not work for some. It includes particular attention to gender, context, and program design, surfacing practical lessons for inclusive and effective livelihood programming.

Partners

  • International Rescue Committee

Sectors

  •  Livelihood & Social Stability
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