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NGO / Civil Society
Advancing Foundational Learning, Safe Learning Environments, and Girls’ Empowerment through Community-Based Interventions in Nigeria

The Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE) Nigeria implements community-based interventions aimed at improving access to quality education and foundational learning for girls, particularly in underserved & rural communities. Through advocacy, stakeholder engagement, & capacity strengthening

NGO / Civil Society
Advocacy to Break the barriers children faced in accessing pre-primary education in hard-to-reach communities in Sierra Leone

This advocacy project in Sierra Leone’s Moyamba District targets children aged 3–5 in remote, marginalized communities. By addressing geographical isolation and economic barriers, the initiative focuses on raising community awareness, training local facilitators, and lobbying the government to prior

NGO / Civil Society
Empowering parental involvement in caring vulnerable children.

Based in the Rukwa region of Tanzania, this project combats persistent violence and neglect against 3,250 vulnerable children. By establishing parental clinics and "CCS" programs, it provides 53 guardians with childcare training, counseling, and nutritional support. To ensure sustainability, the ini

NGO / Civil Society
Access to Early Learning and Caregiving Practices for Children of Out-of-School Adolescent Mothers in Kenya’s Coastal Counties

This Kenyan research project explores early learning for children (1–8) of out-of-school adolescent mothers in coastal counties. It generates evidence to support school re-entry and seeks partners to expand data collection across the coastal region.

NGO / Civil Society
Early Childhood Development (ECD), Nutrition & Young Mothers' Empowerment

Fadhili Teens Tanzania’s Msichana Thabiti Project empowers adolescent mothers in rural Nyamatongo Ward. It integrates life skills and financial literacy with parenting and nutrition training to ensure optimal development for children aged 0–5.

NGO / Civil Society
aRe Bapaleng

Seriti’s "aRe Bapaleng" initiative empowers 135,000 South African caregivers through play-based workshops. By activating 4,000 youth as "ECD Champions," it builds community-led nurturing care and creates employment across all nine provinces.