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Because ODW comes alongside good work that is already happening in the field, we are able to increase the scale of our impact.
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32 projects with carefully selected partners in 2021 alone. Our partners go through a rigorous vetting process to ensure your gift is invested wisely.
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Donations are matched up to $75,000 by an anonymous donor through the end of the year. With your help, we’re one day closer to our goal of ending extreme global poverty.
Meet Reyna
Reyna (not pictured) and her family have clean, safe water now, thanks to the new water systems provided by our partner El Porvenir in Nicaragua. Reyna says, “I feel very excited because I have waited a lifetime for nearby water, and that wait is over.”
Join us in celebrating stories of dignity and hope this holiday season!
Meet Reyna
Reyna (not pictured) and her family have clean, safe water now, thanks to the new water systems provided by our partner El Porvenir in Nicaragua. Reyna says, “I feel very excited because I have waited a lifetime for nearby water, and that wait is over.”
Join us in celebrating stories of dignity and hope this holiday season!
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Project #244 | AusCam: Preventing the Online Exploitation of Girls in Cambodia
Our partnership with Auscam Freedom Project As COVID-19 spread through Cambodia, all learning was transitioned online and more children were spending time on the internet without adequate protective measures in place. Online sexual exploitation began to rise and is...
Project #243 | Alliance for Children: Graduation Approach for Self-Sufficient Families in Zambia
Our Partnership with Alliance for Children Everywhere Out of 24.3 million people in Zambia, 57.5% earn less than the international poverty line of $1.90 per day. In 2020, the UN reported that 19% of women have an unmet need for family planning and 34% of children...
Project #242 | Kula Project: Supporting Female Entrepreneurs in Rwanda
Our partnership with Kula In Kayonza, Rwanda, women face challenges finding income-generating activities after the coffee harvest season ends, preventing them from graduating from traditional school, which then drastically reduces the number of career opportunities...
Project #241 | Asante Africa: Bridging the Educational Gap for Vulnerable Students in Tanzania
Our partnership with Asante Africa In 2019, rural regions in Tanzania, such as Tanga, Kilimanjaro, and Arusha reported only 29% of rural girls successfully transitioned from primary to secondary education due to challenges such as economic insecurities, overcoming...
Project #240 | PRHE: Goat Pass-On for Rural Women’s Economic Empowerment in Malawi
Our Partnership with Partners in Reproductive Health and Education In Malawi’s Lilongwe district, estimates show that 37% of the rural population is malnourished, only 34% of girls complete primary education, and 48% of indigenous girls are mothers before their 18th...
Project #239 | RSKS: Relief Kits and Aid for Frontline Workers and Vulnerable Families During COVID-19
Our partnership with RSKS COVID-19 created devastating effects across India, especially in rural areas like Rajasthan where many people did not get tested for COVID-19 at hospitals and the deaths in rural areas tended not to be officially recorded. Local lockdowns...
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