Our Impact

Projects

Over the past twenty years, we have invested in 2,000+ projects around the world and improved health, education, environment, and economic opportunity for more than 3.8 million people globally.

Full Project Table

Each project funded by World Connect begins with an idea from someone inspired to create change in their community. We prioritize communities often overlooked by traditional funders, and over 60% of our projects are led by women.

Kabanda Bridge Repair Project

Rwanda

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Environment
2026

The project is for repairing a broken community bridge in Kabanda village, The bridge that was connecting the village residents to schools, markets, health services was washed away by heavy rain and...

Handcraft making to increase incomes for Gatovu Model village residents

Rwanda

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Economic Opportunity
2025

Gatovu Integrated Development Program (IDP) Model village, located in Gataraga Sector of Musanze District, Northern province of Rwanda  is home to 312 people living in 64 households with...

Bees for Better Lives –poverty reduction through modern beekeeping

Rwanda

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Economic Opportunity
2025

This beekeeping project is implemented in Karama Sector of Huye District, a culturally and environmentally significant rural community of 21,577 people whose livelihoods rely mainly on subsistence...

Gataraga market construction

Rwanda

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Economic Opportunity
2025

Gataraga Sector in Musanze District of the Northern Province of Rwanda lacks a proper market space where traders can sell their goods. Today, about 2000 traders gather in an open space on the...

ABISHYIZEHAMWE GATOVU -Seed capital investment in their saving group

Rwanda

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Economic Opportunity
2025

Gatovu Integrated Development Program (IDP) Model village, located in Gataraga Sector of Musanze District, Northern province of Rwanda is home to 312 people living in 64 households with semi-detached...

“I never would have dreamed that World Connect and what they do, they have done in my area.”

Chief Theresa Kachindamoto,
Dedza District, Malawi

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