Graduating Generations Project (GG)
The Graduating Generations (GG) Project is a targeted livelihoods initiative designed to support extremely poor households with Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVCs) to transition from extreme poverty to resilient livelihoods and sustained well-being through an integrated Graduation Approach.
Implementation Period: 2026–2027
Implementing Partners: Catholic Relief Services (CRS), County Government of Isiolo and Caritas Isiolo
Donor: Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
Geographic Focus: Oldonyiro (289 households), Chari (130 households), and Bulla Pesa (331 households) in Isiolo County
Target Reach: 750 extremely poor households with OVCs
Project Goal
To enable extremely poor households with OVCs to transition toward resilient livelihoods and sustained well-being.
The Graduation Approach
The GG Project applies the proven Graduation Approach, which targets the poorest households through a carefully sequenced and integrated package of interventions delivered over a defined, time-bound period. The approach combines livelihood investments, social protection, financial inclusion, and coaching to help households overcome extreme poverty and build sustainable resilience. All interventions are tailored to the local context and the specific needs of participating communities
Four Pillars of Intervention
Expected Outcomes
By the end of the project, participating households are expected to:
1. Achieve improved food security and reliable access to essential health and social services.
2. Operate viable and diversified livelihood enterprises that generate sustainable income.
3. Strengthen their financial resilience through regular savings, prudent financial management, and appropriate use of financial services.
4. Demonstrate greater resilience to shocks and stresses, increased self-confidence, and stronger participation in household and community decision-making.
5. Sustain positive livelihood and well-being outcomes beyond the life of the project.
GG Pathways to Resilience
These stories highlight the ongoing remarkable journeys of vulnerable households in Isiolo County, showing how the Graduating Generations Project is enabling families to move from hardship towards resilience, and hope









