Child Labor Ends When Poverty stops being a survival strategy for families”

Nama Strategy 2026: Ending Child Labor via the Skills Economy
At Nama, we believe that ending child labor starts with one factor: family income stability. While Nama is a newly established foundation, we are built on deep roots. Our team brings extensive field experience in designing vocational training and livelihood programs that work. Now, we are scaling that expertise to create a lasting impact.


Our 2026 Goal: Stability for 1,000 Families
Our primary target is clear. We aim to support 1,000 vulnerable households by 2026. By creating sustainable income streams, we can eliminate the economic pressures that force children into the workforce.


How We Work: From Vulnerability to Productivity
Our model focuses on transforming potential into real-world results. We achieve this through three strategic pillars:
Market-Driven Training: We provide vocational skills tailored to current market demands.
Livelihood Support: We offer the tools and mentorship needed to launch income-generating activities.
Market Integration: We connect our beneficiaries to sustainable value chains to ensure long-term success.

Why Nama? Proven Expertise, New Vision
Although Nama is in its early stages, we are not starting from zero. Our strength lies in our highly experienced team. We have a proven track record in:
Program Design: Developing effective training curricula.
Economic Empowerment: Launching successful community initiatives.
Proven Impact: Our members have previously managed programs that impacted over 400 beneficiaries.
We are now scaling this accumulated expertise into a structured, high-impact organization.


Join Us: A Call for Strategic Partnership
We invite donors, CSR leaders, and development partners to join us at this foundational stage. Your partnership will help us shape a model designed for systemic change.
Let’s collaborate to build sustainable livelihoods and protect children’s futures