For Over 24 years Vision for Africa has initiated social impact initiatives to support communities.

Eliminating extreme poverty. Creating lasting prosperity for communities.

We are convinced that extreme poverty can be eradicated. Supported by verified data, our proven methodology elevates families from destitution, enhances their quality of life and adaptability, and secures better prospects for future generations.

Transforming generational poverty patterns

Meet Margaret's family

Business creation transformed not only Margaret's circumstances but also reshaped the future possibilities for her daughter and granddaughter. Vision for Africa has positively influenced over 2 million individuals like Margaret and her relatives. Assist us in changing millions more lives.

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Margaret with her family
Margaret's business
Family success

Our Documented Results

Findings from two separate randomized controlled studies of the Vision for Africa model confirm that it's feasible to durably and efficiently boost earnings, savings, possessions, nutritional intake, and general welfare among Africa's most at-risk communities—delivering exceptional value with $5.34 in community benefits for each $1 invested.

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373,986

Individuals equipped with business skills

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118,537

Ventures launched

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2M+

Lives positively affected

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5.34:1

Return on each dollar invested

Our Path to Transforming Millions More

Our objective is to eradicate extreme poverty for 20 million Africans by 2030. We are confident this can be accomplished through courageous leadership, creative solutions, united efforts, and policy influence.

United Efforts Against Poverty

We are joining forces with governmental bodies, fellow nonprofits, funding organizations, and corporate entities to expand our business-focused and environmentally-conscious poverty reduction strategy and advance advocacy campaigns to eliminate extreme poverty across Africa.

Initiatives like DREAMS for displaced populations, USAID Nawiri for combating undernourishment, the World Bank Kenya Social and Economic Inclusion Project, and UN Women's Climate-Smart Agriculture Economic Empowerment represent just a few of our collaborative ventures. Collective action magnifies our reach.

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Collaborative community work

Our Latest Annual Review

In the past year, the perseverance of our business owners and the kindness of our contributors redefined possibilities for families experiencing extreme poverty.

Explore our annual review for progress reports across all program areas, examine our most recent outcome measurements, and listen to our team members discuss why this year represented our most significant period of growth.

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