By incorporating income-generating assistance into social safety net systems, the World Bank’s Productive Inclusion page describes a strategy for improving the resilience and standard of living of impoverished households in the Sahel. In order to assist beneficiaries, especially women, in developing sustainable economic activities, the program combines financial assistance with a full range of interventions, including training, coaching, savings groups, psychosocial support, and market access. These initiatives increase consumption, food security, income diversification, and psychological well-being, according to data from multi-country assessments, frequently producing returns that outweigh program expenses. The program shows how comprehensive, low-cost productive inclusion strategies can effectively reduce poverty and improve resilience to climate and economic shocks while being scalable throughout the region by addressing both economic and social constraints, such as gender norms and behavioral barriers.