
Impact
+180
young people
have accessed
tertiary education
38
communities
supported
+1000
people indirectly benefitted
Our impact strategy
We believe that access to education, employment and financial independence enable young people and women to achieve their potential and create lasting change in their communities.
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Young people and women have improved cultural identity and personal capacities.
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Young people access tertiary education and women build their own sources of income.
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Young people access quality jobs with higher wages and women build financial independence.
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Reduced poverty and improved standards of living in rural communities.
Stories of success
+50
young people have professional titles
77%
project finishers are employed
50%
employed young people have formal contracts
80%
work full time, earning at least minimum wage
How we define impact
We promote positive change within the communities we work with, empowering sustainable development. Key points of impact include:
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Capacity building: young people and women have the skills and knowledge they need to fulfil their potential.
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Improved resilience: young people can face and successfully overcome the challenges of further education, the working world, and within their communities.
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Cultural pride and identity: young people and women from indigenous communities understand their rights as indigenous people and recognise and value their cultural roots.
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Improved socio-economic situations: through further education and economic opportunity, young people and women can raise themselves and their families out of poverty.
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Environmental sustainability: Young people understand the importance of preserving the environment, and through education and work opportunities, they are empowered to forge their futures in ways that promote sustainability and protect their natural surroundings.