

Verifiable grassroots infrastructure, built to last.
We partner directly with village councils to construct gravity-fed water systems, rehabilitate primary schools, and equip smallholder farmers. Built by local hands, funded transparently by the diaspora.






Three pathways to self-reliance
We focus our resources on the foundational infrastructure requested by village councils, ensuring every installation is paired with local training.
Clean Water
Smallholder Agriculture
Rural Education
Gravity-fed water systems and community tap stands bringing safe water directly to households.
Providing tools, high-yield seeds, and cooperative training to secure local food supplies.
Rehabilitating primary school classrooms and supplying learning materials for the next generation.






Verifiable local progress
Every project is mapped, documented, and audited. We track every bag of cement and length of pipe from funding to completion.
Bakebe Tap Stand Network
Ossing Primary School
Manyemen Cassava Mill
A gravity-fed water system serving 1,200 residents with 8 community tap stands, fully managed by a local water committee.
Rehabilitating two dilapidated classroom blocks, installing new metal roofing, and supplying desks crafted by local carpenters.
A cooperative processing facility to help 150 smallholders grind and package cassava, reducing post-harvest losses.


Infrastructure that outlasts the initial funding
True development isn't just about building; it's about stewardship. For every water system and school rehabilitation, we establish and train a local maintenance committee. These committees collect small community-managed dues to fund future repairs, ensuring self-reliance.
By equipping Manyu residents with technical skills and governance tools, we ensure that clean water keeps flowing and classrooms stay safe for decades to come.
