
How the CLM Graduation Pathway Works
Fonkoze’s CLM program uses a proven graduation approach first developed by BRAC in
Bangladesh to help women transition from extreme poverty to lasting economic independence.
Over an intensive 18-month journey, specially trained case managers work one-on-one with
participants to build sustainable livelihoods, confidence, and long-term resilience.
Each participant receives:
- Materials to construct a safe nine-square-meter home with a durable roof, stable floor, and latrine
- A household water filter
- Cash support while businesses grow
- Free healthcare through our partnership with Zanmi Lasante, the Haitian sister organization of Partners In Health
Case managers conduct weekly home visits — often traveling long distances on foot to reach remote communities — providing business training, life skills coaching, and ongoing encouragement.
Fonkoze provides the tools. Women bring the determination.
Together, they build a path out of poverty—for good.
Read Our Stories
Thousands of women have participated in our CLM program; discover their stories of empowerment, triumph, and resilience. Read more below or see all the CLM posts
Video: CLM Graduation in Central Haiti
A Journey Worth Celebrating: 137 Families Graduate from Fonkoze’s CLM Program in Central Haiti In rural Haiti today, the sound of celebration is echoing across hillsides. But it’s not just music or speeches that make this moment powerful—it’s what it represents. Today, 137 women are graduating from Fonkoze’s Chemen Lavi Miyò (CLM) program. These women […] Read More
How One Haitian Mother Is Escaping Poverty and Abuse with Fonkoze’s Program
Choosing Dignity: Marilia’s Journey from Domestic Violence to Hope in Rural Haiti In a quiet corner of Gwo Moulen, Haiti, a woman named Marilia is building something powerful: a life of dignity, safety, and independence—for herself and her children. Her story is one of survival, resilience, and transformation. And it is a testament to the […] Read More
Fonkoze’s CLM Program is Changing to Cash Transfers: What this Means for Women in Haiti
At Fonkoze, we walk with women living in extreme poverty — and we listen.That’s why our Chemen Lavi Miyò (CLM) program is changing. We’re transitioning from providing in-kind assets to something bolder: cash transfers. Women like Merjina Jean are now receiving funds directly and working with their case managers to create investment plans that reflect […] Read More
