Our Impact

Projects

Over the past twenty years, we have invested in over 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.

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The Southeast Clean Water Project

Haiti

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Health
2017

The devastation of Hurricane Matthew created the perfect opportunity for waterborne illnesses to surge in Haiti. Cholera outbreaks have killed thousands and contamination of communal water sources...

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Increasing skills and economic opportunities for the women of Las Galeras through technical training

Dominican Republic

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Economic Opportunity
2016

Las Galeras is a coastal settlement that depends heavily on tourism. Situated on the Dominican Republic's Samaná Peninsula, the community's ideal location contrasts sharply with the ability to...

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United in Arts!

Albania

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Education
2016

Jakov Xoxa artistic school is the only artistic school in the south region of Albania, serving as a launching pad for young talents in various fields of music and recently ballet. This project,...

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Biodiversity and Agricultural Development

Senegal

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Environment
2016

Promoting sustainable agricultural practices in Senegal's semi-arid landscape is a top priority, particularly in the face of climate change. This project seeks to establish a transformative...

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School Malaria Surveillance

Togo

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Health
2016

Malaria remains a leading cause of death and morbidity in Togo, especially among schoolchildren. Blood serum panels reveal the majority of the population shows signs of present or past infection and...

“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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