Who We Serve

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Who We Serve

Specialized programs designed through deep community research and refugee-led insights

"After 3+ years working directly in Mahama Refugee Camp, we understand the unique challenges and untapped potential within displaced communities."

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Refugee Youth (16–35)

Our Expertise: We've identified that 78% of refugee youth in Mahama lack English proficiency, blocking access to higher education and employment. Our trauma-informed, peer-led approach has proven 3x more effective than traditional methods.

Impact: 250+ youth trained with 85% reporting improved confidence and communication skills
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Malnourished Children (Under 12)

Our Research: Through community health assessments, we found 40% of children in target areas show signs of stunting. Our integrated approach combines immediate nutrition with family-based agricultural training for sustainable solutions.

Planned Impact: 500+ children to receive daily meals while families learn sustainable food production
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Vulnerable Families & Caregivers

Our Understanding: Women-headed households (60% of our target demographic) face additional barriers. Our programs specifically address gender-based challenges while building economic independence through proven agribusiness models.

Approach: Community-led training in sustainable agriculture and micro-enterprise development

Our Evidence-Based Approach

Community-Led Research
All programs designed with refugee facilitators and community feedback loops
Trauma-Informed Methods
Our team is trained in culturally sensitive, trauma-informed educational approaches
Measured Impact
Regular assessment and adaptation based on community outcomes and feedback

Why Our Approach Works

Unlike traditional aid models, we work with communities, not for them. Our refugee-led facilitation model ensures cultural relevance, builds local capacity, and creates sustainable change that continues long after program completion.

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