Long-term Social Justice Projects

Mitigate climate change, poverty, and the digital divide

Unequal service delivery experienced by many communities around the world has worsened the effect of climate change, multidimensional poverty, and the digital divide on the residents of such communities. Climate change affects a lot of countries and there is a need for every region to contribute their quota towards controlling climate change.

Our long-term action involves engaging governments to enact laws that will protect our planet and push on climate change-sensitive sectors players like energy, mining, maritime, and autos to adhere strictly to governing laws. Materials and money donations from Canadian governments, their counterparts, and concerned individuals and organizations help us tackle multidimensional poverty that affects health, education, and living standards by developing health centres, farms, water boreholes, schools, electricity, and housing. We also aim to reduce the digital divide by providing digital technology and the internet to people in remote communities.

Sustainable management of our projects is a key part of the initial planning for any project. We commit our projects to our partners that have legal status within the jurisdiction to oversee the running, after the project commissioning.

Frontline assets and local promotion

The help we get from volunteers in the communities is very beneficial to the success of our projects, from language translation to trust building that brings about hospitality, and the list goes on.

We also sought the services of professionals and skilled workers needed at any point in the project lifecycle. And locally made and sold materials are used, thereby promoting local.

Our long-term project policy

Using a more robust approach to eradicate climate change, multidimensional poverty, and the digital divide.

Achievements made possible by donors

The Canadian governments, their counterparts, and concerned individuals and organizations.

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