From #AidEx Nairobi 2026, the rallying call is clear: Africa’s future will not be built by doing more with less, but by doing things differently, together, and sustainably.
ForAfrika was proud to be part of this critical dialogue, contributing perspectives shaped by four decades of working alongside communities across the continent. From rethinking financing models to scaling locally driven solutions and strengthening partnerships, the focus has never been more urgent, or more inspiring. Watch reflections from our team 👇
As the world marks #WorldHungerDay this week, Sam Tukei, ForAfrika’s Uganda Country Director, shares what it will take to drive real progress against hunger in Uganda, drawing on ForAfrika’s work supporting communities from crisis to self-sufficiency and commercial viability.
Read the full article here 👉 https://t.co/OL4PkC7JDr
Lifesaving support is on its way to some of South Sudan’s hardest-to-reach communities.
With support from @OCHAFunds, ForAfrika has dispatched critical WASH and nutrition supplies to remote communities in the Pibor Administrative Area, where access to basic services is limited.
The supplies, including nutrition commodities, hygiene materials, and essential WASH items, will help strengthen access to clean water, sanitation, hygiene, and lifesaving nutrition support for families in need.
#SouthSudanHumanitarianFund
Africa is home – and we know what needs to be done to see it thrive.
We believe in a future where African communities lead, build, and thrive on their own terms.
Our motivation remains clear: #AfricaThriving.
#AfricaDay#ForAfrika
Across Africa, many girls still lack access to affordable menstrual products, clean water, and safe sanitation. Without these, a natural part of growing up becomes a barrier to education, causing girls to miss school or fall behind.
Stigma and silence make it harder. Many girls are unprepared for their first period, facing confusion, embarrassment, and little support.
In communities like Viendi in Angola, open conversations and access to hygiene kits are helping girls manage their periods with dignity and stay in school.
As we commemorate the #MenstrualHygieneDay learn more about how we are working with communities to support girls’ health and education: https://t.co/NJL4ZvofIQ
#PeriodFriendlyWorld #ForAfrika
Healthy, well‑nourished people are the cornerstone of a thriving continent. Yet hunger and undernutrition continue to undermine progress for millions across Africa.
In seven of ForAfrika’s eight countries of operation, communities face IPC Phase 3 (Crisis) or worse levels of food insecurity. Families are forced into harmful coping strategies, malnutrition is widespread, and access to sufficient, nutritious food remains severely limited.
Through targeted livelihood, health and nutrition interventions, ForAfrika is supporting families through vulnerable seasons and empowering communities to confront the realities of hunger and malnutrition.
On this #WorldHungerDay and #WorldNutritionDay, we celebrate the progress made in combating chronic hunger and malnutrition, and reaffirm our commitment to building a healthier, more resilient Africa.
#AfricaDay #AfricaThriving #ForAfrika
Smallholder farmers are the backbone of Africa’s food production, producing up to 70% of the continent's food.
Through agriculture and livelihoods programmes, ForAfrika is helping farmers access training, resources and market opportunities to help them unlock the full potential of their land and grow their way to prosperity.
Together, we help build transformed economies and support #AfricaThriving.
#AfricaDay #ForAfrika
For Jordão, a smallholder farmer in Angola, #AfricaThriving means better income from farming, increasing food diversity to improve his children's health and nutrition and strengthening local knowledge for growth and sustainability. Africa thriving cannot wait.
Watch his story 👇
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“Freedom is meaningless if people cannot put food in their stomachs.” - Nelson Mandela
Well‑nourished children are the foundation of a thriving continent.
Through school feeding programmes, ForAfrika is supporting education, strengthening local food systems, and helping communities build resilience.
This is how we build a prosperous Africa. This is how Africa feeds itself.
#AfricaDay #AfricaThriving #ForAfrika
Africa is shaping the future. 🌍
Defined by rich history, unmatched diversity, creativity and resilience, this continent is full of possibilities.
Our deep love for Africa drives our vision of #AfricaThriving. In 2025, ForAfrika reached more than 6.3 million people, helping create pathways towards a more prosperous Africa.
#AfricaDay #ForAfrika
Progress often begins with people choosing to build something that lasts.
For many like Tibisa Godona, this means creating opportunities not only for themselves, but for their communities too.
In the lead up to #AfricaDay, we celebrate these real heroes who are helping Africa grow and thrive every day. 🌍
#AfricaDay #AfricaCan #AfricaThriving #ForAfrika
Following the devastating floods in Benguela Province, Angola, rising malnutrition levels are leaving many families in urgent need of support.
In partnership with UNICEF and the Provincial Directorate for Social Action, ForAfrika distributed fortified MannaPack Rice to 145 people in Bimbas community, including 139 women.
But the need remains high across flood-affected communities. Join us in supporting vulnerable communities in Angola and helping families rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.
#Angola #FloodResponse #Nutrition #HumanitarianAction #ForAfrika
We are deeply grieved by the passing of James Robinson, whose life was marked by profound compassion and a steadfast conviction to serving others.
As the founder of Life Outreach International, James’ commitment has been foundational to the work we do. With four decades of partnership with ForAfrika, LOI has faithfully enabled us to serve communities across Africa, bringing change and hope to tens of millions.
We are truly honoured to have walked alongside James and the Life Outreach International team and witness the impact on so many lives.
Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with his wife Betty, his family, and the entire Life Outreach International team. His legacy lives on in every life touched and every community uplifted.
Africa’s strength is in its people.
In communities finding solutions together. In families building despite challenges. In resilience passed from one generation to the next.
In the lead up to #AfricaDay, we honour the spirit of our people who continue to grow, create, adapt and thrive every day. 🌍
#AfricaDay #AfricaCan #AfricaThriving #ForAfrika
Smallholder farmers in Obongi District are proving that with the right support, farming can become more than survival.
Through support from ForAfrika, funded by WFP and delivered in collaboration with Obongi District leadership, Upebaku Farmers Group has strengthened production, improved access to markets, and created new income opportunities for its members and the wider community.
From irrigation equipment and quality seeds to a tricycle that now also generates transport income, this investment is helping farmers build more stable livelihoods. For members like Charles Adrawa, it has also opened the door to grow their own farming businesses with greater confidence.
This is what lasting change can look like when community commitment is matched with the right investment.
#ForAfrika #Uganda #FoodSecurity #Agriculture #Livelihoods
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In May, ForAfrika South Sudan handed over garden fences to St. Joseph, Agok, and Emmy Robin Primary Schools to safeguard school crops from damage and support continuous food production.
These gardens create safer spaces for learners to gain practical agricultural skills while strengthening nutrition and education outcomes.
This support is part of ForAfrika South Sudan’s School Feeding Programme which aims to combat malnutrition, reduce school absenteeism and dropouts, and improve children’s cognitive development.
In Obongi District, access to quality agricultural inputs can make or break a farmer’s season.
Amaruma Hussein saw this gap and started a small agro-input shop. With support from ForAfrika’s Agriculture Market Support project, he gained the training, resources, and confidence to grow his business, improve standards, and better serve his community.
Today, his shop is more than a business. It connects farmers to the products and knowledge they need to improve their yields and livelihoods. With plans to expand even further, Hussein’s journey shows what is possible when young entrepreneurs are given the right support.
Read more, here 👉 https://t.co/MrW7anO2T5
#ForAfrika #Agriculture #FoodSecurity
In Gogrial, South Sudan, 25 farmers are turning opportunity into lasting change.
For years, the Akut Cirot Ping Group struggled to access reliable markets for their groundnuts. Despite the effort, much of their harvest was sold at low prices or went to waste.
With support from @WorldFoodProgramme and ForAfrika, that began to shift. The group received groundnut paste machines and transport support, enabling them to process and deliver higher-value products.
Today, they supply nutritious groundnut paste to local schools through the Home-Grown School Feeding Programme, creating a steady income while supporting children’s nutrition.
Together, they have generated over SSP 5,200,000 in sales and are now reinvesting to grow their impact even further.
What started as individual farmers is now a collective enterprise with a clear path forward.
Read the full story here 👉
https://t.co/EUfhcuwdUi
#FoodSecurity #SouthSudan #ForAfrika
112 girls and young women in Kigali City and Kamonyi District now have a better chance to earn, save, and build a future.
On 28 April 2026, ForAfrika Rwanda, in partnership with WE-ACTx for Hope and with funding from Gesundes Afrika, marked the successful closure and handover of the one-year pilot project dubbed, “Empowering Adolescent and Young Women through Income Generating Activities.”
The project strengthened nine VSLA groups by improving savings, access to small loans, and opportunities for adolescent girls and young women to start or grow income-generating activities. Participants reported increased income and greater confidence in their ability to support themselves and contribute to their families.
Local authorities commended the project’s impact and committed to sustaining its outcomes through continued support and collaboration, ensuring that the progress made continues beyond the pilot phase.
Together, we are supporting young women to build skills, strengthen livelihoods, and be more resilient.
58% of people in Ethiopia still lack access to clean water.
In Jaresso, that once meant hours spent walking to unsafe sources. Today, things are changing.
Through ForAfrika and the Konso Development Association, over 2,000 households now have access to safe, solar-powered water. At the centre of it all is the Jaresso Water Committee, managing the system, maintaining it, and ensuring access for everyone, including those who cannot afford to pay.
Access is closer, faster, and more reliable. Families have more time, and communities are seeing the impact on daily life.
There is still a need to expand capacity, but this demonstrates the impact community-led solutions can achieve.
🔗 Read more: https://t.co/DExvIh0f0R
#WaterAccess #WASH #ForAfrika