Where We Work
We love this place and we love our people. Africa is home and we know what needs to be done to see it thrive.

Through innovative solutions and on a scale of operational magnitude that rivals some of the largest distribution networks in the world, we work with communities to co-create the environment every African needs to thrive.
- 1.Angola
- 2.Central African Republic
- 3.Mozambique
- 4.Rwanda
- 5.South Africa
Angola
Angola is one of Africa’s most resource-rich countries, yet two thirds of the population live on less than $2 a day and do not see the benefits. Additionally, the country has high infant mortality rates, poor access to clean water and sanitation , high illiteracy rates and is now facing its worst drought in 40 years.
Emergency Response
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Health and nutrition
Education
Food security and livelihoods

Angola at a glance 2022
985,626
People reached
7,443,500
Meals served
954,062
Clean water
100
Boreholes drilled

Central African Republic
The Central African Republic is one of the poorest countries in the world. The country has been in a state of conflict since 2013, with the majority of the population living in poverty and lacking access to basic services. The country is also one of the most vulnerable to climate change, with 80% of the population dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods.
Emergency Response
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Health and nutrition
Education
Food security and livelihoods

Angola at a glance 2022
985,626
People reached
7,443,500
Meals served
954,062
Clean water
100
Boreholes drilled

Mozambique
Although the country is endowed with ample arable land, water, energy, as well as mineral resources, Mozambique is still grappling with a military insurgency in parts of the gas-rich province of Cabo-Delgado. An estimated three million people are projected to face high levels of food insecurity across the country due to the combined effects of the conflict, climate shocks and economic instability.
Emergency Response
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Health and nutrition
Education
Food security and livelihoods

Mozambique at a glance 2022
628,494
Meals served
903,330
Clean water
354,857
Nutrition gardens
25,449
People reached

South Africa
South Africa is the most developed country in Africa, yet 40% of the population still live in poverty. The country is also facing significant challenges in the areas of water, sanitation and hygiene, climate change, food security and education.
Emergency Response
Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Health and nutrition
Education
Food security and livelihoods

South Africa at a glance 2022
985,626
People reached
7,443,500
Meals served
954,062
Clean water
100
Boreholes drilled
