Annual Report 2023
AFRICA
Building on more than three decades of experience in Africa, we partnered with communities across nine countries in 2023 to expand access to healthy school meals, aid pastoralists through one of the longest and most severe droughts in history, and drive health transformation through community-led strategies and systems strengthening. We also supported women’s savings groups and young worker cooperatives to lay the groundwork for more equitable economic growth.
1,466,840
daily school meals served, reaching 33,702 students in 131 schools in Madagascar
57,958
people gained access to safe water in Ghana with the completion of 15 mechanized boreholes and 13 NUMA systems
3,787
young adults in Ethiopia provided with business training to pursue economic activities beyond pastoralism
4,168
cooperative members in Kenya received coaching to enhance their business performance
561
Savings groups established with our technical assistance to promote the social and economic empowerment of households caring for vulnerable children and adolescents
ABOUT AFRICA
Our Work in Africa
Zambia
In 2023, Global Communities served as the institutional capacity strengthening partner to Project Concern Zambia (PCZ) and its three local sub-grantees on the Empowered Children and Adolescents Program (ECAP II).
Tanzania
Global Communities is building on more than 10 years of implementing integrated school feeding projects in close collaboration with the Government of Tanzania.
Madagascar
In February 2023, Global Communities and its consortium of partners in Madagascar began serving the first school meals supported by Mianatra (“Learn” in Malagasy), a McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Kenya
In 2023, Global Communities completed the fifth and final year of Cooperative Leadership, Engagement, Advocacy and Research (CLEAR), a Cooperative Development Program funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development.
ABOUT AFRICA
Our Work in Africa
Zambia
In 2023, Global Communities served as the institutional capacity strengthening partner to Project Concern Zambia (PCZ) and its three local sub-grantees on the Empowered Children and Adolescents Program (ECAP II).
Tanzania
Global Communities is building on more than 10 years of implementing integrated school feeding projects in close collaboration with the Government of Tanzania.
Madagascar
In February 2023, Global Communities and its consortium of partners in Madagascar began serving the first school meals supported by Mianatra (“Learn” in Malagasy), a McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition project funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Kenya
In 2023, Global Communities completed the fifth and final year of Cooperative Leadership, Engagement, Advocacy and Research (CLEAR), a Cooperative Development Program funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development.
The cooperative allows us to be our own bosses. It allows youth to have clear job opportunities and jobs that we can do with passion.
John Karika
Secretary of Transparency Auto Worker Cooperative