Our mission
To replace one-shot charity with self-sustaining infrastructure. We fund projects that generate enough small recurring revenue to pay for their own maintenance and seed the next intervention — turning every euro into compounding impact.
After two decades watching wells dry up and schools close once donors moved on, we decided to rebuild charity around a model that survives without us.
To replace one-shot charity with self-sustaining infrastructure. We fund projects that generate enough small recurring revenue to pay for their own maintenance and seed the next intervention — turning every euro into compounding impact.
Every euro tracked, every project audited, every report public. No spin.
Every project has a maintenance fund and a replication plan, built in from day one.
We don't show suffering to extract donations. We show solutions, run by the communities themselves.
We keep the team intentionally small. Most of our work happens in the field, in Uganda, with local coordinators.
President & Co-founder
Twenty years in international cooperation, with a focus on long-term development models in East Africa.
Programme Director
Former public-health officer at WHO Uganda. She designs and supervises every project on the ground.
Treasurer
Chartered accountant. Ensures full financial transparency: every euro tracked from donation to ground.
Communications Lead
Journalist by training. Tells the story of every project so donors see exactly where their money goes.