Raising the Village
Raising The Village partners with the poorest and most remote villages in Sub-Saharan Africa to end extreme poverty through the implementation of comprehensive and sustainable projects.
Raising The Village partners with the poorest and most remote villages in Sub-Saharan Africa to end extreme poverty through the implementation of comprehensive and sustainable projects.
Nyaka is a holistic grassroots organization that supports orphaned and vulnerable children and their caretakers in Southwestern Uganda. They surround each child with a comprehensive support system comprised of interrelated programs developed and led by the community, where children are nurtured and protected so they can learn, grow, and thrive.
PVI works on projects that utilize the potential of broadcast television to reach tens of millions of individuals across Sub-Saharan Africa and beyond.
Mother Health International is dedicated to respond and provide relief to pregnant women and children in areas of disaster, war, and extreme economic poverty. MHI is committed to reducing maternal, infant and child mortality rates by creating culturally competent and sustainable birth centers using the midwifery model of care.
Kitovu Mobile is a faith-based organization under the diocese of Masaka, Uganda, providing services to improve the lives of those affected by HIV, cancer, or poverty.
The Kabubbu Development Project is working to transform the lives of hundreds of villagers in Kabubbu blighted by poverty and disease.
Educate! works to transform the education system in Africa to teach youth to solve poverty for themselves and their communities, by providing youth with skills training in leadership, entrepreneurship, and workforce readiness, along with mentorship to start real businesses at school.
Building Tomorrow catalyzes communities and individuals in support of access to quality education for students in East Africa through empowering young people to invest their time, talents, and resources in support of new educational opportunities; facilitating the construction of community-built, locally-sustained primary schools; and building the human capacity and leadership of locally-based school management teams.
The African Community Center for Social Sustainability (ACCESS) is a community-based organization in Nakaseke District, Uganda, dedicated to working with vulnerable groups in resource-limited settings through medical care, education, and economic empowerment.
Home of Hope provides holistic approaches for the social, economic, and health needs of children with multiple disabilities.
Mukisa Foundation supports families who have children with disabilities so that the children can lead purposeful lives to their full potential.
32° East is a home for the creation and exploration of contemporary art in Uganda.