What Makes a Community Thrive? Yandohun: A Journey of Transformation
When Yandohun began their journey toward sustainable change in 2016, with 668 people, they dreamed of the most essential improvements: safe, clean water and basic sanitation.
Exciting News: OneVillage Partners Featured in Global Citizen!
We’re thrilled to share that OneVillage Partners has been highlighted in an inspiring Global Citizen article titled “Seeds of Change: The Organization Amplifying the Voices of Sierra Leone’s Women Farmers.”
Building Leaders: LEAD's Transformative Impact on Rural Communities
Built on our Theory of Change, LEAD enables community members to address pressing issues, from public health to food security, building a sense of ownership and collaboration essential for sustainable change.
Reimagining Our Expansion Plan: Kono
At OneVillage Partners, we have long been committed to transforming lives in rural Sierra Leone through sustainable community-led development. Since our establishment as a National NGO in 2016, we have made significant strides in health, education, and agriculture, uplifting communities in the Kenema and Kailahun districts.
Finding Balance in a Fast Paced Non-Profit World
Every year on October 10th, we come together for World Mental Health Day—an opportunity to raise awareness of mental health issues and mobilize efforts to support mental well-being globally. While this day is crucial for advancing conversations on mental health, one group that often flies under the radar in these discussions is the aid and development industry.
Sustainability and Success: Grima’s Clinic Journey
The story of Grima is not just about the building clinic; it's about a community that came together, identified its needs, and took charge of its future.
OneVillage Partners: Sustainability and Impact
Rooted in the principles of communities driving their own development, our approach focuses on creating lasting impacts that transcend generations. One of the communities that perfectly embodies this vision is Jokibu.
Mothers: The Heart of Our Communities
As Mother's Day approaches, we celebrate the remarkable journey of Musu Kebah, a proud graduate of our Nurturing Opportunities for Women (NOW) program. Through NOW, Musu embarked on a transformative path, not just in managing her finances and boosting her business, but also in discovering her inner leadership potential.
Mamie's Journey to a Healthier Gbeka
Mamie and Gbeka exemplify just how life-changing water and sanitation projects are in rural communities.
I sent my children to school with the learnings from NOW
Watta Moriba is a 46-year-old single mother of five who lives in Gbeka. Like many mothers, Watta wanted to educate her children and save for the future. The family’s sole bread winner was her husband. Crisis hit in 2016 when Watta’s husband died, leaving her to fend for herself and her children.
Celebrating International Women’s Day: What Happens When Women Are Involved?
On March 13th, we hosted a town hall with an expert on gender equity and women’s empowerment in Sierra Leone, Bernadette Mustapha, NOW Program Manager
Celebrating Love and Partnership: Reflection on Love Month
As February draws to a close, we at OneVillage Partners are filled with gratitude and reflection on the incredible journey we've embarked upon this Love Month. Throughout these past weeks, we've celebrated not just romantic love but the profound connections we share with our partners, supporters, and the communities we serve.
Breaking Molds - How equity centers our work.
In Magbema, Jenny, a 65-year-old woman, is working with three other younger women to promote fairness and reduce the inequities of women. Jenny is breaking molds, standing up to men in her community, and paving the way for younger women to have a voice.
Happy New Year - Our 2024 Goals
2023 was a significant year for OneVillage Partners, as we focused on implementing our Strategic Initiative and expanding our reach into 3 new communities.
The Gift that Keeps on Giving: 12 Reasons to Celebrate this Holiday Season
This year, our communities proved to us the power in partnership.
It’s Never too Late to Dream Again
We met Ms. Hawa in 2022, in Nyandehun, a small community in rural Sierra Leone. By the time we arrived in this community, the women were already eager to learn and grow because in this community, families were broken, women were deep in debt and for Ms. Hawa, it seemed too late ever dream of change. When you meet Ms. Hawa for the first time, you will instantly fall in love with her. She is witty, sharp and so insightful.
Social Cohesion Tackles a Community’s Challenge
Zainab Musa, a participant in the NOW (Nurturing Opportunities for Women) program, lives in the rural community of Bandajuma, Kailahun district of eastern Sierra Leone. With 1410 people, Zainab recalled that the community lacked unity and that its members were unaware of the advantages of saving money and planning
This is what Inclusive Leadership looks like
One of our most impactful pillars at OneVillage Partners is Inclusive Leadership. We know that when challenges affect a community, it is not a one-man job to bring solution, rather it takes a collective of like-minded and equally passionate individuals to bring about that change – and who better than the community members themselves?
Featured by Stanford Social Innovation Review
We have exciting news! The Stanford Social Innovation Review recently published a profile on OneVillage Partners that is now available online and in their Summer 2023 printed issue. Titled “The Nonprofit Decolonizing Itself”