MEET OUR PARTNERS

Get to know our incredible network of partner NGOs across Malawi, Tanzania and Uganda.

MALAWI

MPC Nkhoma

“Our partnership with WeSeeHope is making a tangible difference in the lives of vulnerable children and those who have been orphaned. Through Vocational Training initiatives, Kids’ Clubs and VIP groups, we are empowering youth and children to become reliable citizens. Through our Pre-Schools, we are boosting literacy levels among children living in the communities we support together.”

Y-Malawi

“One of the key objectives of Y-Malawi is to provide hope to the most vulnerable children. Our partnership with the WeSeeHope immensely contributes to this objective.”

TANZANIA

Cheka Sana

“Our partnership with WeSeeHope has been instrumental in strengthening child protection and family empowerment. Together, we have empowered children with knowledge about their rights, helping to prevent school dropouts, child abuse and exploitation. Additionally, the Village Investors Programme has transformed the lives of parents by providing economic opportunities through community banking groups, enabling them to build sustainable livelihoods and support their children’s education. As a result, children are now better protected by their communities, and parents have become more aware of positive parenting practices. Together, we are fostering long-term change for vulnerable families and communities.”

FANISI Tanzania

“Our partnership with WeSeeHope has been transformative in advancing our mission over the past three years. By focusing on key objectives such as raising awareness about child rights, empowering vulnerable children and their caregivers through income-generating activities, and providing capacity building on child protection and positive parenting, we have seen significant growth in both our organisational impact and community development.

We’ve successfully expanded our reach to more schools and communities, developing systems and structures that are now actively sustaining our work. Our efforts have empowered caregivers, strengthened local stakeholders, and created lasting changes in how child rights are understood and protected in our communities. Through this partnership, we’ve witnessed tangible improvements in the lives of OVCs and their families, ensuring a brighter future for all.”

UGANDA

RIDE Africa

“RIDE-AFRICA’s mission is to empower marginalised women and children in Uganda by promoting human rights, gender equality and participation in sustainable community development processes. We are proud to partner with WeSeeHope to create and sustain long-term impact in communities and for orphans and vulnerable children.”

Salvation Army Uganda

“The partnership between The Salvation Army Uganda and WeSeeHope has been transformative in addressing the needs of orphaned and vulnerable children across Uganda. By combining The Salvation Army’s extensive grassroots presence with WeSeeHope’s innovative intervention strategies, this collaboration has created sustainable solutions for some of the most pressing challenges faced by marginalised communities. Together, we have implemented programmes that empower children, caregivers, and entire communities to overcome poverty, access education, and build brighter futures.”

Oasis Uganda

“With the support of WeSeeHope, Oasis Uganda has thrived for over 21 years and transformed the lives of thousand caregivers and vulnerable children across Kampala, Gulu, Mbale and Pader. Through inclusive empowerment interventions that address the needs of the most disadvantaged persons in society and schools, we are enabling them to reach their potential.”

Oasis Pader

Oasis Mbale

AIDS Care Education and Training (ACET) Uganda

“Our partnership with WeSeeHope in Mbale and Gulu has been instrumental in advancing our mission to empower vulnerable children and their families. Together, we are building a network of guardians of hope, ensuring that every orphaned and vulnerable child has the opportunity to move from merely surviving to thriving and flourishing in life. Through initiatives such as the Village Investors Programme (VIP), we unlock individual potential, strengthen families, and foster community resilience in the fight against poverty. For child-headed households, our combined efforts in mentoring and coaching are creating meaningful change, nurturing young leaders with the support and confidence they need to overcome challenges and build a brighter future.”

ACET Mbale

ACET Gulu