Evidence-based strategic advocacy
2025-08-06

HRC adopts a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) approach to enhance inclusive service delivery, resource mobilization, and sustainability of interventions, particularly for marginalized groups such as persons with disabilities, women, youth, and freed Haliya communities. This approach fosters collaboration between local governments, civil society, private sector actors (such as cooperatives, entrepreneurs, service providers), and community-based organizations to co-design, co-implement, and co-finance initiatives. In sectors like economic inclusion, vocational training, health rehabilitation, and disaster preparedness, HRC links private technical institutions, local businesses, and cooperatives with public service mechanisms to create employment, expand market access, and improve service quality. The PPP model ensures shared accountability, innovation, and sustainability by leveraging the strengths of each sector public institutions for policy and governance, private actors for efficiency and investment, and CSOs like HRC for facilitation, inclusion, and capacity building. This approach also helps create inclusive economic ecosystems and enables vulnerable populations to access dignified opportunities and services in the long term.