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Project partners are selected through a documented review framework covering governance strength, financial integrity, safeguarding compliance, and delivery capability. Our process is designed to protect donor confidence, uphold ethical standards, and ensure that funding is directed toward initiatives with clear accountability and measurable impact.
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The Akhri Mothers and Daughters Literacy project provides community-based literacy, numeracy, and digital skills training for women and girls in underserved communities across the Maroodi-Jeex region. Participants gain practical skills to read, manage finances, and use mobile technology - helping them earn income and support their families with dignity.

The Women’s Livelihoods Initiative provides a 6-month sewing and stitching training programme for women in northern Djibouti. Participants gain practical tailoring skills and the tools to earn income - helping them support their families and build long-term livelihood stability.

The Seeds of Change Initiative supports 10 low-income, vulnerable farming families in Jowhar District, with certified seeds, essential tools, and training in climate-smart agriculture - helping them grow more food and strengthen their livelihoods.

The Saxansaxo Youth Land Restoration Project creates paid land restoration work for young people in Badhan, Sanaag. Local youth are trained to build stone terraces on degraded slopes - restoring farmland while creating dignified employment and protecting the land their communities depend on.

The Digital Access Initiative equips five rural schools in Garissa County, Kenya, with refurbished laptops and reactivates trained local digital mentors - helping students develop practical digital skills for education and future opportunity.

This project supports 500+ mothers and newborns in Garasbaley District, Banaadir, strengthening follow-up care and improving maternity spaces at Cawiye Health Center to help detect complications early and ensure care is delivered safely, privately, and with dignity.