Sustainable livelihoods program

admin-itombwe
August 24, 2024
In Itombwe Mountains, local communities live in relatively dramatic socio-economic conditions. With up to 80% of local people living on less than $2 a day, poverty is more widespread in Itombwe than in most other parts of Democratic Republic of Congo.
The majority of households in Itombwe rely on hunting, mining and exploitation of forest resources for their household income.
IGH works with disadvantaged groups of local communities in Itombwe Mountains, who are extremely poor and have incomes well below national averages, towards the promotion of sustainable income generation scheme programs.
8 poultry famer groups we established since then and are now rearing 4780 chickens as their full-time job, instead of resorting to poaching wildlife in the forest. In addition to this, 200 households received sheep and goat breeders and started small ruminant raising to provide a supply of very nutritious meat, milk, and manure, an important component of the daily socio-economic need of the local community in the mountainous areas of Itombwe.
Key Elements :
- Severe Poverty: 80% of Itombwe's population lives on less than $2 a day, relying on hunting, mining, and forest exploitation for income.
- Sustainable Solutions: IGH promotes sustainable income alternatives to reduce environmental impact and improve livelihoods.
- Alternative Livelihoods: Poultry farming and small ruminant raising programs provide new, eco-friendly income sources for local communities.