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Who We Are

We used to build something different. That is exactly why you should trust us. PHB Development started as a digital finance consultancy . We had 45 projects in 20 countries. We were good at it. And then we changed — because reality required it.

EARLY DAYS

PHB Development was built on digital finance. For a decade, we designed agent networks, digital products, and financial systems across Africa and Asia. We thought the problem was technology access. We were wrong — or at least, incomplete.

The hardest problems in development are not technical. They are systemic. A mother cannot pay school fees because her income is unpredictable. An ECD centre closes because it has no financial model. A government cannot plan because it has no data. We saw this again and again. And we changed.

Practical Architects do not fall in love with their first blueprint. They build according to what reality requires — and they are not afraid to start again.

1. Graduation-Driven

We design for exit from the beginning. Graduation thresholds are the clearest expression of care we have.

2. No to Dependency

The most loving thing we can do is refuse to make ourselves indispensable.

3. Systems, Not Projects

Every tool we design is built to work without us. What happens when we leave? That is the first question.

4. Courageous Care

Care that avoids hard truths is not care. We escalate. We exit. We tell communities what we see — with warmth.

Our Story

PHB Development was founded as a digital finance consultancy. We worked in Cambodia, Papua New Guinea, Mali, Uganda, Ivory Coast, Senegal, Benin — wherever financial systems needed to work better for people left behind.

In 2019, we ran our first financial diaries study with refugee households in Nakivale and Kiryandongo. Eighteen months of bimonthly tracking with 200 families. What we found: refugees are entrepreneurial, they save, they have aspirations. What they lack is a system that connects those aspirations to real opportunity.

That insight became RISE. Then RISE-T. Then, in 2023, in consortium with FINCA International and Opportunity International, funded by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, it became the Two-Generation ECD model. By 2025, we had exceeded every programme target. A second phase of funding confirmed: this is not a pilot. It is a model.

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