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Ostathi is a proprietary digital workforce activation platform owned and operated by UniHouse — an international advisory firm designing, delivering, and measuring structured capacity development systems across the Middle East, Africa, and Central Asia. Ostathi solves a structural problem that has prevented digital workforce programmes across the
Middle East and Africa from delivering verifiable economic outcomes: the disconnection between structured capacity development, competency certification, and income. Programme participants complete programmes. Certificates are issued. Nothing is traceable, auditable, or connected to real income flows. Ostathi's proprietary digital ledger assigns every programme participant, trainer, and consultant a verified dynamic digital profile — recording competency progression, assessments, marketplace activity, and income generation in real time. Income is generated, recorded, and verified within the platform — connected directly to regulated national fintech platforms — producing the auditable transaction data required by IFC, EBRD, and the World Bank for results-based financing. The platform is governed by the Workforce and Entrepreneurship Engine (WEE™) — an eight-stage workforce activation framework moving programme participants from outreach through structured capacity development, competency certification, marketplace onboarding, and verified income generation. The framework includes entrepreneurship, business model development, and local business registration modules — equipping programme participants to become registered, formal business owners. All outcomes are tracked through the Capacity Development Evaluation Framework (CDEF) — a cross-cutting measurement architecture producing disaggregated longitudinal data aligned with IFC, EBRD, World Bank, and UN Women results-based financing standards. Ostathi is live in Jordan under the World Bank Youth, Technology and Jobs (YTJ) programme in partnership with Jordan's Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship. Expanding into Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Turkey. Supported by Microsoft Founders Hub. Recognised by the UK Department for Business and Trade and featured by the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO).