Programs

AFROTRUST Institute implements a range of evidence-based and impact-oriented programs across six key thematic areas, which guide its development, research, and policy initiatives.

Education –
And Skills Development

AFROTRUST works to improve access to quality education and enhance skills

• Basic and secondary education support

• Technical and vocational education and training (TVET)

• Life skills and employability programs

• Literacy and numeracy programs for adults

• Capacity-building for educators and institutions

Health –
And Nutrition

The institute promotes public health and nutrition through:

• Health systems strengthening

• Community health education

• Maternal and child health interventions

• Nutrition education and supplementation

• WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) initiatives

Environment –
and Climate Change

Programs in this area focus on climate resilience and environmental protection, including:

• Climate change adaptation and mitigation

• Natural resource management

•.Community awareness on environmental sustainability

• Disaster risk reduction and preparedness

• Renewable energy solutions

Livelihood and Economic Empowerment

AFROTRUST supports communities to build sustainable livelihoods through:

• Entrepreneurship training

• Access to microfinance and credit

• Agricultural productivity programs

• Women and youth economic empowerment

• Market linkages and value chain development

Research, Policy, and Advocacy

Evidence-based research is a core component of AFROTRUST’s work, including:

• Policy research and analysis

• Baseline and impact studies

• Advocacy campaigns based on research findings

• Knowledge sharing platforms

• Capacity-building in research methodology

Governance, –
Peace, and Human Rights

AFROTRUST promotes good governance, peacebuilding, and human rights through:

• Civic education and awareness

• Social accountability and transparency initiatives

• Conflict prevention and resolution

• Human rights advocacy

• Inclusion and participation of marginalized groups