Empowering African youths through education

Providing educational materials and resources

 

Anike Foundation promotes educational development in Africa by distributing educational resources to those in need, while providing access to educational facilities and other necessary infrastructure.

Since 2007, Anike Foundation has worked directly with grassroots African NGOs and accredited learning institutions to distribute school supplies - such as workbooks, pencils and sports equipment - to schools in need.

Ugandan men build a brick wall outdoors. The man in a blue shirt bends to place a brick on the bottom row.

Action for the Development of Rights, Uganda

Action for the Development of Rights Uganda (ADR Uganda), a nonprofit organization operating in Eastern Uganda, supports the rights of orphaned and vulnerable children (OVCs) and school dropouts.

Ugandan children in white and crimson uniforms sit in rows at small wooden desks in a classroom.

African Ark Primary School, Uganda

African Ark Primary School is a community based organization that offers services to the local communities to ensure sustainable development without discrimination of any kind.

Kenyan youths in white T-shirts pose. An adult woman in pink is at the front organizing materials.

A River Blue,

Kenya

A River Blue (ARB) believes that people have a right to a just and equal society. As such, they are committed to making that right a reality for people on the margins of Ugandan societies.

Girls in blue uniforms stand outside a blue school building, holding school supplies over their heads.

St. Mary’s Junior School,

Uganda

Provision of day-to-day school supplies assists in creating continuity in the classroom for students grappling with change and flux at St. Mary’s Junior School.

Cameroonian children march, holding a sign 'Angels of Bethany Primary School.' Most wear white and blue uniforms.

Angels of Bethany Bilingual Nursery and Primary School,

Cameroon

Angels of Bethany School cares for the educational well-being of many different peoples, inclusive to Cameroonians and non-Cameroonians, male and female, Christian and Muslim alike. 

Twelve Zambian adults pose outside Airport Community School. The sun is shining, and they wear various colors.

Airport Community School,

Zambia

Airport Community School recently added a computer lab and asked Anike Foundation for a donation of computers so more students can learn with new technologies.

A Ugandan woman in a yellow shirt and green apron fixes another woman's hair indoors with hairdressing supplies visible.

African Women’s Dignity Foundation,

Uganda

African Women’s Dignity Foundation (AWDF) is a non-government organization (NGO) working on projects to assist women in rural areas to gain skills they can use to thrive and become successful.

“Our goal is to contribute to the improvement of education and, thereby, the reduction of poverty in Africa.”

—Dr. Segun Ige, President and Founder