Economic empowerment and creating employment opportunities are key steps to helping families emerge from poverty and create a sustainable life.
We organize training courses in various fields, including traditional crafts, technology and services, to prepare individuals for the job market.
Through collaboration with local companies and businesses, we help individuals find stable and suitable employment.
We provide financial support and advice to those who wish to open a small business, helping to create sustainable income.
A particular focus of our program is the empowerment of women, especially single mothers, to integrate into the labor market and achieve economic independence.
“Our programs are not just aid, but investments in a better life. Together, we build hope and change for all those who need it most.”
Which has contributed significantly to creating job opportunities for the most marginalized individuals in society since 2015. By collaborating with businesses, managing social enterprises and developing dedicated initiatives, the foundation has enabled the employment of nearly 3,000 individuals, thus creating a tangible difference in their lives and those of their families.
Fundjavë Ndryshe has created a strong network of partners in the private sector, including companies that not only financially support the foundation, but also provide jobs to individuals in need. This collaboration has resulted in the employment of hundreds of individuals in various companies, guaranteeing a sustainable source of income for them and their families.
Agrotourism Otherwise, the foundation’s social enterprise has created jobs for dozens of individuals, including those from the most vulnerable groups.
The foundation’s other social enterprises provide jobs in various fields, helping individuals gain skills and create economic stability. The foundation’s other social enterprises provide jobs in various fields, helping individuals gain skills and create economic stability.
To prepare individuals for the job market, the foundation has organized courses and professional training, helping them develop skills that match market demands. Many of the employees have engaged in practical and technical professions that are in demand in the market, creating long-term employment opportunities.
The Foundation has an ambitious vision to expand the network of social enterprises, increasing the capacity to employ more individuals. These enterprises not only generate income for the Foundation, but also empower individuals from disadvantaged groups.
Employment provides individuals not only with a stable income, but also with a sense of dignity and independence. Having a job helps individuals feel valued and included in society.
A stable job is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty. Through the income generated by employment, families are able to invest in their education, health and well-being.
The employment of hundreds of individuals from marginalized groups has a direct impact on the economic development of local communities, creating a positive chain that strengthens society.
Through creating job opportunities, the foundation not only helps individuals, but also inspires others to engage and support those in need.
The Fundjavë Ndryshe Foundation has done an extraordinary job by employing around 3,000 individuals since its establishment. This success is not just a statistic; it is a testament to the power of collaboration and a vision for a fairer and more equal society. The employees include young people, women, individuals with disabilities and those facing major economic and social challenges.
Through its programs, the foundation has managed to integrate into the labor market individuals who were previously without any opportunity for a better life.
This success makes clear the impact and importance of the Fundjavë Ndryshe initiatives, not only for individuals, but also for communities and the national economy.
“Employment is more than a job; it is a chance for a better life, an opportunity for empowerment, and a step towards a more just and humane society.”