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For the past three decades since its establishment, the ICM has extended its welfare-oriented care to over a million people in the ultra-poor communities it administers.

Through its holistic four-month weekly program called “Transform,” the ICM aims to equip the ultrapoor with the training and skills to help them alleviate their lives from poverty. The program comprises four essential areas: Values, Livelihood and Savings, Health and Medical Interventions, and Education.

According to the ICM, “Transform” has already increased its participants’ incomes by 107 percent after only four months of training. It has also reduced illnesses by 36 percent and has seen a 25 percent decrease in depression and other life improvements.

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