Way of Working
All our activity is based on an approach that clearly states our way of working, how we understand and address the existing reality, who we work with and where.
How We Work

Proximity: We prioritize local efforts in close collaboration with the communities, other organisations and public institutions that are in direct contact with young people and adolescents.
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Sustainability: We support young people and their communities; however, under no circumstances do we substitute or play the role of the family or State. All of our programs and projects are, from the onset, aimed at addressing the structural causes of vulnerability and exclusion so that their positive impact will last long into the future.
Who We Work With

Young people: Pupils and students are our priority, particularly those from the most vulnerable and excluded groups, and paying special attention to girls.
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Local communities: Our priority commitment to young people should be grounded in collaborative efforts with local communities to support and guide them along the road to transformative and sustainable local development.
Local, national and international civil society organisations: We prioritize alliances and joint efforts with civil society organisations based on collaboration and mutual support.
Local and national governments and public institutions: We seek alliances with public institutions that contribute to achieving our objectives within a framework of promoting human rights and service delivery to the children and youth we work with.
Support base: We work to establish closer ties and communication with our supporters, seeking to increase their commitment to solidarity, as well as their active participation in our organisation’s work. Sponsorship is fully integrated in our programs and projects, taking on a community approach and working with young people and their families from an early age.
Where We Work

We are currently active in Kilifi and are spreading out into Kwale County where we opend a second office beginning of 2019. Both counties are in the Kenyan Coast.