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.

Full Project Table

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.

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Tchaidoni Poultry Farm

Malawi

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Economic Opportunity
2020

With this World Connect grant, members of the Titukuke ndi Ulimi Farmers Group will diversify and expand their scope by venturing into poultry farming. The group will procure and rear Kroiler...

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Kakwale Youth Club Bee Keeping and Honey Processing Enterprise

Malawi

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Economic Opportunity
2020

The Kakwale Youth Club will expand on an already existing beekeeping enterprise by installing 20 new beehives. They plant to establish a small scale honey processing and packaging factory shop where...

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COVID-19 Neba

Malawi

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Health
2020

COVID-19 Neba is a locally designed app that will share accurate, up to date information on COVID-19 from the World Health Organization, Center for Disease Control and Local Ministry of Health. The...

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COVID-19: Food Support for Indigenous Families

Paraguay

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Health
2020

Indigenous populations in Paraguay historically have poor access to quality health care, essential services, and personal protective equipment. Government shutdowns and the loss of traditional lands...

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COVID-19: Prevention Education, Soap Production, & Masks

Burkina Faso

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Health
2020

Engulfed by a global pandemic and civil unrest across Burkina Faso, World Connect partner Evariste Zongo and community development committees will implement a coronavirus awareness and prevention...

“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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