At CoEB, livelihood support is designed as a research-led pathway to meaningful work, confidence, and long-term self-reliance for disabled soldiers and war widows. Through field engagement, beneficiary conversations, institutional consultations, and continuing research on the economic disruption caused by service injury, disability, widowhood, displacement, and early exit from uniformed life, CoEB has identified the areas where structured livelihood support is most urgently needed.
Our approach is simple: First understand the disruption, then build the pathway. Every livelihood intervention is designed around the beneficiary’s real circumstances – physical ability, location, education, family responsibility, pension status, mobility, documentation, and personal aspiration – rather than around a generic scheme.