Community Volunteer Explains the Sustainability of a Solar Powered Rice Mill
In the community of Pejewa, Community Action volunteers trained by OneVillage Partners designed a project to increase agricultural productivity for the hundreds of farmers living in their community. Isata Harding explains their innovative and sustainable solution.
Virutal Town Hall Recording: Nurturing Opportunities for Women
In honor of Women's History Month,, OneVillage Partners held a virtual town hall hosted by the Nurturing Opportunities for Women (NOW) Team. The team explained why a program like this was created, the importance of investing in women’s empowerment, the program’s impact on participants and their communities, and how we’re working with program graduates to develop the next phase of the program.
Inside a Nurturing Opportunities for Women Training Session
In this video, we take you behind the scenes and inside a NOW training session in the community of Peje Baoma, led by Hameedatu Turay, NOW Program Coordinator. You might not be able to travel to Sierra Leone right now, but you can learn alongside the women of Peje Baoma in a training session right from the comfort of your home!
Causing Good Trouble with Darren Walker
In September, Sheku Gassimu, OneVillage Partners’ Community Action Program Manager, sat down with Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation. They discussed the colonial and often racist histories of both international development and philanthropy, the importance of centering communities, and why we should never give up on causing good trouble.
Breaking Down Barriers to Poverty Reduction
Historically in humanitarian aid and international development, communities haven’t had much choice in the type of aid they’re given. The Lead program is OneVillage Partners’ latest effort to even more directly enable communities to address their challenges from multi-dimensional poverty.
Decolonizing OneVillage Partners: What We Are Learning and What We Are Doing
As we reflect on 2020 and look ahead at 2021, we find ourselves embedded in the global call for racial equity and social justice. Last year, this call compelled us to pause and shift our perspective on how we think about ourselves and our impact on communities beyond our programs.
2021 Community Projects
2021 is off to an exciting and busy start in OneVillage Partners partner communities! This year, seven communities will see their community projects completed, including a school, two clinics, and a skills training center; four communities will begin construction this month.
Reflection and Gratitude for 2020
It goes without saying that 2020 was difficult for everyone, so we won’t dwell on the challenges. Instead, here are a few of the many accomplishments we are happy to reflect on and the things we are grateful for.
Planning for Development NOW
Hameedatu Turay is a Nurturing Opportunities for Women (NOW) Program Coordinator with OneVillage Partners. After one of her sessions, she spoke about the impact NOW has on participants' abilities to plan for the future.
Giving Tuesday & Year-End Town Hall
This year, we celebrated Giving Tuesday by coming together for our Year-End Town Hall. We shared our partner communities' achievements and successes from this past year - including 184 graduates in the Nurturing Opportunities for Women program and more than 4,000 individuals with improved sanitation and water facilities.
Women’s Leadership is Born in Grima
As is typical in Sierra Leone, Grima’s leadership was restricted to men from traditional ruling families; women held just two leadership positions in 2015 when the community started working with OneVillage Partners.
Give to the Max Day 2020
On Thursday, November 19th, Minnesotans will celebrate their annual giving holiday, Give to the Max Day (GTMD). GTMD is a day where Minnesotans show their philanthropic spirit and raise funds for nonprofits across the state.
Making Decisions, Not Bricks: Collaborative Decision Making in Community-Led Development Projects
In the far east of Sierra Leone, the village of Grima completed a major public consultation withOneVillage Partners, a community-led non-government organization (NGO). The community members chose the priority issue that they and OneVillage Partners would address jointly with a development project.
Determining Community Impact: Report Brief
Three communities that have been working with OneVillage Partners since 2015, and have completed the Community Action and Nurturing Opportunities for Women programs, were evaluated through the lens of OneVillage Partners’ Theory of Change components: Inclusive Leadership, Gender Equity, Social Cohesion, Resiliency, and Wellbeing.
Honoring Tradition: Community Leaders in Mamboma Increase Transparency
Mamboma is a village located in the Peje Bongre Chiefdom of Eastern Sierra Leone’s Kailahun district. It was known for its corruption, embezzlement and unfair treatment of community members by their leaders. After the civil war, the community held elections, but were disappointed with the results; leaders continued to be self-serving.
Cheers to 10 Years!
On September 24th we gathered virtually with nearly 200 friends from around the world to celebrate our 10th anniversary. We recorded the 30 minute program if you missed the event.
Learning from OneVillage Partners Sent My Children Back to School
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.
Renovating the Nixon Memorial Hospital: Regional Cooperation and Community-Based Public Health
At the onset of the pandemic, it became apparent that activities with our flagship programs would need to be put on hold. But that didn’t mean we couldn’t still lean into our values and work with our community partners in other ways.
The Path to Financial Security
Lucy Baion, a 30-year-old farmer and single parent of three, lives in the small farming village of Grima in Kailahun district, Eastern Sierra Leone. Read her story of building financial security.
Changing Hearts and Minds Through NOW
The OneVillage Partners NOW Coordinators are changing hearts and minds. They inspire women to dream bigger than they ever have before, and encourage men to understand to the benefits of an empowered woman.