Our Impact

Projects

Over the past twenty years, we have invested in over 2,000 projects around the world and improved health, education, environment, and economic opportunity for more than 3.8 million people globally.

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Each project funded by World Connect begins with an idea from someone inspired to create change in their community. We prioritize communities often overlooked by traditional funders, and over 60% of our projects are led by women.

Completion of Kachenga CBCC and construction of Kitchen and Toilet

Malawi

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Education
2025

Construction of the Kachenga Community-Based Childcare Centre (CBCC), led by the Kafanikhale Village Development Committee, started in 2024 but was not completed due to high increase in prices of...

Finishing of Namalimwe CBCC

Malawi

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Education
2025

With a $3,903.43 World Connect co-investment, the Namalimwe CBCC, in partnership with YALI RLC alumna Luckia Emment, has launched the second phase of completing its child care centre. The first phase...

Enhancing Market Access for Rural Women in Horticultre

Malawi

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Economic Opportunity
2025

Building on their robust portfolio of enhancing food sustainability, Tac-Maz Sustainable Ventures will implement a new project that will improve market access and enhance value addition among 1,244...

Sustaining Food Security through Increased Production and Reduced Post Harvest Losses

Malawi

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Economic Opportunity
2025

With a co-investment grant from Mudzi Connect, Kabenga Cooperative will procure agricultural inputs to support increased production to over 500 metric tons for maize and 300 metric tons of groundnuts...

Mtende Completion of Girls Hostel

Malawi

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Economic Opportunity
2025

Mtende Homecraft is a training institution fully registered by the Government's Technical Education, Vocational and Entrepreneurship Training Authority (TEVETA) and offering carpentry, bricklaying...

“I never would have dreamed that World Connect and what they do, they have done in my area.”

Chief Theresa Kachindamoto,
Dedza District, Malawi

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