WeSeeHope Newsletter - Winter 2024/2025

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IMPACT UPDATES

FOUNDATIONS FOR CHANGE

Here’s a snapshot of some of the incredible work your support has made possible over the past few months.

KICKSTARTING LEARNING IN MALAWI

649 young children from central Malawi are now accessing a pre-school education in a proper classroom for the first time.

In the final months of 2024, we worked with our partner MPC Nkhoma to complete the construction of two more pre-school buildings in the rural villages of Khakomba and Mbatamila. This means that we have built four pre-schools across the year. With access to a safe space to begin their learning journey, pre-schools lay a crucial foundation for children’s social, emotional and cognitive development.

BUILDING COMMUNITIES IN KENYA

Isolated young people living on the streets in Kenya are building their own community support groups called Street Associations and learning crucial life and income skills.

In 2024, with our partner in Nakuru, CDN, we worked nine associations made up of 148 young people. Meeting each week, the members took part in mentorship and life skills sessions as well as business and employability training. Pictured here in December is a farming workshop for one of the associations in Nakuru. Our aim is for all members to learn skills and find jobs so that they can earn an income and leave behind life on the streets for the safety of rented accommodation.

DEVELOPING LIVELIHOODS IN TANZANIA

An incredible 236,000,000 Shillingsequivalent to £75,781 - was generated by parents and guardians in Tanzania through our Village Investors Programme across 2024.

One of those groups was the Wajasimiliamali Group founded in Mwanza, pictured here in one of their weekly meetings. Consisting of 23 members, this banking group is pooling their money together, granting each other small loans to grow their enterprises, and making profits that benefit 85 of their own children. Not only that, they are stimulating the local economy and strengthening their community for all.

LEARNING SKILLS FOR THE FUTURE IN UGANDA

33 out-of-school teenagers are continuing their learning in northern Uganda by taking on vocational training courses in hairdressing, welding and tailoring, and graduated earlier this month!

Uganda has one of the youngest populations in the world with 77% below the age of 25. Demand for jobs is fierce and the labour market cannot keep up. Entrepreneurialism will be key for the future of the country; that’s why as part of their courses we train the students in business skills and have supplied them start up tools and materials so they can now launch their own enterprises.

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DELIVERING OUR CHILD RIGHTS PROGRAMME IN NORTHERN UGANDA

BREAKING BARRIERS TO EDUCATION FOR GIRLS

Currently, more than 60% of girls in Tanzania are forced to drop out of their studies before they reach secondary school.

This is a result of a complex mix of economic and societal barriers and is particularly common in areas where extreme poverty is high.

When it is a struggle for families to send their children to school due to costs such as travel and uniforms, boys’ education is often prioritised as they are seen as the future breadwinners.

Other barriers girls face are when they reach adolescence, their families are not able to afford period products and so they are forced to stay at home instead. In areas where child rights abuses such as early marriage and teenage pregnancy are more widespread, girls are less likely to return to school after a long absence and may drop out altogether.

We believe that tackling big issues like these requires holistic, community-wide and led initiatives.

For example, we provide business and finance training to parents and guardians, helping to reduce poverty and break the economic barriers that often prevent girls from continuing their studies. But alongside this, we also set up clubs in schools for children to learn about their rights and responsibilities and run income-generating projects as a further prevention method as the club members can then invest in items such as period products. We also initiate parenting clubs, which made a significant difference for Selestina and her uncle.

SELESTINA, A CHILD RIGHTS CLUB MEMBER IN MWANZA, TANZANIA

GETTING BACK TO SCHOOL

Meet Selestina, an 11-year-old student at Chamabanda Primary School.

After Selestina’s father passed away, she was tragically abandoned by her mother and forced to move in with her uncle in Katunguru, a small community along the shores of Lake Victoria.

Initially, life with her uncle was extremely difficult for Selestina. Not seeing the importance of her going to school and getting her education, he forced Selestina to drop out and work on his farm instead. When she tried to talk to him about getting back to her studies, he threatened to send her away.

For the past two years, we have been working with our partner Fanisi Tanzania to set up and run Child Rights Clubs and parenting clubs in five schools in the area, one of which was at Selestina’s school. Learning about her situation,

the members of the club reached out to Selestina’s uncle and encouraged him to go along to one of their weekly meetings. Becoming a regular member, he took part in various workshops about different child rights’ topics, ranging from protection from abuse and family planning to the role of a guardian and the importance of education. Building his understanding of childrens’ rights, he now ensures that Selestina is back attending school regularly and takes a positive role supporting her.

With Fanisi, we are currently working with 250 parents and guardians in Mwanza through these clubs, changing attitudes and driving change for vulnerable children.

A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO... FUNDRAISING UPDATES

Here’s the latest updates from several of our fantastic supporters over the past few months.

OUR BIG GIVE INVESTORS

A huge thank you to everyone who donated to our Transforming Futures Campaign with the Big Give in December. Your support helped us to smash our £12,500 target and raise an incredible £17,790! These funds will go towards providing vital support to vulnerable children living without a parent or guardian in eastern Uganda. We will be sure to keep you up to date on the impact of this work throughout 2025.

A special shoutout is in order to the Big Give and the Reed Foundation for backing our campaign with match funding.

THE INCREDIBLE MAKO TEAM

Last October, we were thrilled to join our long-standing corporate partner Mako’s biggest annual fundraiser, Dealing for Donations Day ( DfDD). Throughout the day the Mako team got stuck into loads of fun activities and games to generate vital funds for their three chosen charities all working to improve social mobility.

To reiterate the final thoughts from our CEO Steve’s presentation, we are so thankful to the Mako Foundation, DfDD team and entire Mako staff for their incredible support over the years and for helping us to drive change for vulnerable children in Sub-Saharan Africa.

OUR WONDERFUL AMBASSADORS

Back in November, we brought together our network of Ambassadors for a fantastic evening of festivities. As passionate advocates for WeSeeHope, we really enjoyed the opportunity to swap stories and share ideas around how we can continue to maximise our impact for children across Sub-Saharan Africa.

We are so thankful to all our Ambassadors who joined us on the night and hope to see all who could not make it soon!

NEWTON IMPACT FOR THEIR INSIGHTS

In December we were delighted to join Newton Impact for their annual Charity Day. As part of their corporate giving, they dedicate time and expertise to their charity partners for a day and we were lucky enough to meet with 20 of their team of talented consultants.

They got their heads together and came up with some creative ways we can improve our fundraising and communications, and showcase our data dashboards more effectively. It was a really inspiring and fun day! This generous contribution is on top of the grant Newton Impact have recently given to launch our VIP and Child Headed Households Programmes in Mwanza, Tanzania, over the next year.

READY FOR A NEW CHALLENGE?

Kick-start 2025 by taking on an epic fundraiser and create change for children living in extreme poverty across Sub-Saharan Africa.

From triathlons to walking challenges, we have a host of incredible events for you to get stuck into.

FIND OUT MORE

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