Weaving Social Fabric in Fragmented Lands
Where tribal tensions flare over scarce resources, we facilitate dialogues that transform "the other" into neighbors. Our approach honors tradition while sowing seeds of shared destiny through cultural renewal and economic interdependence.Formal Education: Supporting elementary, intermediate, and secondary school levels Adult Literacy: Providing opportunities for adults to gain basic education Vocational Training: Equipping youth and adults with practical skills for employment Higher Education: Offering scholarships for tertiary education Volunteer Teacher Development: Training and deploying qualified volunteer teachers Educational Materials: Supplying books, school uniforms, stationery, and learning tools School Feeding Program: Ensuring students receive at least one nutritious meal per school day Safe Learning Spaces: Renting and rehabilitating buildings for classrooms and learning hubs
Bridging Initiatives
Peace Looms Project
- Women from rival clans co-weaving symbolic "unity shawls"
- Conflict mediation training for youth leaders
- Soccer leagues mixing displaced/host communities
Rooted Rights
- Mobile legal clinics explaining land/property rights
- Theater troupes dramatizing child protection laws
- Radio dramas in 8 local languages
Economic Weaving
- Shared farming cooperatives on borderlands
- Refugee-host artisan collectives
- Village savings groups with matched funding
Annual Unity Festival
- Traditional wrestling tournaments with mixed teams
- "Taste of Home" food exchanges
- Storytelling under acacia trees
