We measure everything we do. It’s part of being accountable to the partners, people, communities and donors we connect.

Holistic and typically comprised of several initiatives, community-led projects address the root causes of extreme poverty in a region. Clean water, food security, livelihoods and learning are all examples of initiatives that form pillars of a project.

 

Clean Water & Health

765,037 people participating in 16 initiatives within 438 communities in 11 countries.

People Participation: 16,897 clean water and related activities • 748,140 health supports

Community Participation: 38 clean water • 400 health supports

Our integrated and holistic approach to community initiatives, enables people to participate in more than one initiative.

FOOD SECURITY & NUTRITION

81,400 people participating in 19 initiatives within 388 communities in 11 countries.

People Participation: 54,360 long-term food secure • 27,040 short-term food secure & working toward long-term food security

Community Participation: 201 long-term food secure • 187 short-term food secure

Our integrated and holistic approach to community initiatives, enables people to participate in more than one initiative.

LIVELIHOOD & LEARNING

5,025 people participating in 30 initiatives within 56 communities in 11 countries.

People Participation: 2,006 women in new self-help groups • 3,019 children in school

Community Participation: 22 livelihoods + gender equity • 34 education

Our integrated and holistic approach to community initiatives, enables people to participate in more than one initiative.

 

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) & HOPE

SDGs are an international blueprint for dignity, peace and prosperity for all people and the planet. Focused on global targets, SDG’s offer important context to HOPE projects and demonstrate community impact as we work in the hardest to reach locations around the world.

 
 

CLEAN WATER & HEALTH

Clean water accessible within 15 minutes of home

Improved health through reduced waterborne disease in individuals and households

Access to affordable medication, supplies and care facilities

FOOD SECURITY & NUTRITION

Improved crop resilience, bounty and plant health

Stabilized, diversified and increased food consumption within households

Increased knowledge of nutritious meals and preparation

LIVELIHOOD & LEARNING

Women have agency and autonomy regarding financial actions and decisions at household, community and societal level

Improved access to quality education

Improved household income to meet family needs