OUR PROJECTS ENABLE COMMUNITIES IN MIDDLE- AND LOW-INCOME COUNTRIES TO BECOME SELF-SUPPORTING

CURRENT PROJECTS

We work with local organisations in our partner countries guided by our vision. Currently, our work contributes to SDG 1 No Poverty, SDG 4 Quality Education, and SDG 8Decent Work and Economic Growth.

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) provides a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future. It was adopted by all the United Nations Member States in 2015. At the heart of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are an urgent call for action by all countries - developed and developing - in global partnership. The SDGs recognise that ending poverty and other deprivations must go hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests. Learn more about the SDGs here.

KAMALINI, NEW DELHI, INDIA

In partnership with Kamalini Vocational Training Centre, we support skills training courses to create employment opportunities and break the cycle of poverty. Founded in 2007, the mission of Kamalini is "to empower underprivileged women to attain holistic development through encouragement, basic education and vocational skills".

Kamalini Vocational Training Centre works in India's National Capital Region(NCR) by imparting basic education, employment skills, and entrepreneurship spirit, to better contribute to their family's support and boost their self-confidence.

For more information: Kamalini Foundation

PEARLCREST HOSPITALITY TRAINING INSTITUTE, ENTEBBE, UGANDA

Our partnership with Pearlcrest Hospitality Training Institute provides scholarships for young women in Uganda. This initiative offers an opportunity to improve lives  and the viability of their families, by providing high quality training in hospitality and accommodation management, as well as equipping  them with social skills.

Pearlcrest offers Professional Courses in the  Hotel and Hospitality Industry to  these young women, at the technical  and supervisory level. The development of these skills is seen as  an important contribution to the  economic, industrial and social needs  of Uganda. Pearlcrest Hospitality  Training Institute (PHTI) is a project  of Kyoga Foundation, a not-for-profit  making organisation in Uganda.

Find more information: Pearlcrest Hospitality Training Institute