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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.

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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

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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?

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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”

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Happy Indepedence Day, Sierra Leone!

“When I first entered Bunumbu for the first time, I went to visit my best friend’s relative. Without knowing what I would encounter, nothing prepared me for the biggest hug I would ever receive. Very quickly, I realized everything I was told about people in rural Sierra Leone was wide of the mark. My grandma, as she insisted I call her, greeted me with a dance, with fresh pineapples, fresh mangoes to the point that I had to kindly deny the rest.”

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Participatory Land Use Mapping

The Participatory Land Use Mapping Project empowers communities to understand their land and their land rights, understand conservation better, and be a part of national policy and dialogue. Using a community led approach, community members are placed in the driver’s seat on their land management.

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With Love, OneVillage Partners

In Sierra Leone, like many other countries, love is a word used for so many things. We love our football (or soccer), we love our culture, our traditional cuisine and of course our families. Sierra Leoneans however have a unique way of showing affection, something that may not resonate with countries in the west. Men are taught to be providers, work hard for their families, pay for school fees and take care of wife, children, siblings, parents, uncles and nephews. Love is expressed by coming home in the evening and watching football at home rather than going to the local viewing center with his buddies. The western concept of romance – buying flowers, chocolates and public displays of affection is a western concept many of our community partners are not used to.

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2023: A Look Ahead

We are also aware of the many challenges our partners have faced over the last few years. The impact of COVID-19, rapid infaltion and multi-dimensional poverty is not going away anytime soon. However, when we look back on how far our partners and communities have come, their resilience, what they have accomplished together and learned, it is impossible not to be hopeful about our collective vision to enhance wellbeing across Sierra Leone.

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Our Vision for Volunteerism

Over the past several years, OneVillage Partners has seen the growth of communities wanting to express their voice and needs. Communities, with the help of volunteer-leaders are staking a claim on their future and tackling issues they care about head on. Leveraging the transformative power of volunteer-leaders in Sierra Leone is one way citizens make positive, lasting impacts in their homes and communities.

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World Mental Health Day: Mental Health in Aid and Development Industry

Mental health is pivotal for the success, longevity and passion of any employer working in any industry - especially in the aid and development industry. As an organization that works in partnership with communities in rural Sierra Leone, daily, we witness firsthand the changes and impact multidimensional poverty can have on communities and on our local staff.

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Lalehun: Establishing Access to Education

On the 13th September 2022, OneVillage Partners, in partnership with the community members of Lalehun, Sierra Leone completed and successfully handed over a new Junior Secondary School. Lalehun is a community in the Eastern District of Sierra Leone with a population of 2,858 and 387 houses. A community lush in agriculture and desire for a sustainable change.

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This is Impact! 2021 Annual Report

2021 has been an incredible year at OneVillage Partners. We have experienced and witnessed resilience, growth and changes in our partner communities and our team. From overcoming global pandemics, to national and global crises’, our community members have shown us they are committed to this journey to grow and impact sustainability for themselves and for Sierra Leone.

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Sierra Leone: A Collective Nation

Research suggests that appeals for giving in international aid are less likely to succeed if audiences constantly see images and information that they find too negative. This is true in many cases where calls to actions and charitable donations do not focus on the growth of a country, but rather the demoralizing images and descriptions of constant need.

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