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With your invaluable support, we make extraordinary initiatives possible, tangibly changing the lives of many families in Africa.
With your invaluable support, we make extraordinary initiatives possible, tangibly changing the lives of many families in Africa.
Rome, 12.12.23. Harambee Africa International Foundation presents its new Report tackling one of the most critical challenges to public health in Africa this year: the exodus of medical professionals.
We are very pleased to invite all of you to Harambee’s Christmas concert on the 2nd of December! This year, we are sharing the magic of the Feast by contributing to the project to improve access to education for...
Despite its economic growth, Kenya continues to grapple with widespread food insecurity. The 2018 Global Hunger Index ranked the country 77th out of 119 nations,
Let’s illuminate Africa with Stories of Hope and Change. Africa is a land of beauty, but it is also a continent filled with challenges. It is a place that draws, inspires, and surprises, yet it often remains shrouded in the...
206 vulnerable children in the North-West regions of Cameroon are prepared to face the 2023-2024 school year, thanks to a project carried out by the Ndichia Foundation with the support of Harambee.
We are delighted to invite you to participate in the conference: “Africa of Opportunities,” which will take place on Saturday, October 28, 2023, from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, at the picturesque Julius Caesar Hall, on the Capitoline Hill...
Nigeria is a captivating and diverse country, but it faces significant challenges in providing healthcare to its rural and marginalized communities.
Through collaboration with local partners in Africa, Harambee provides the opportunity to utilize specialized skills for community and activity development.
Harambee presented its activities carried out in the year 2022 at an event held at Palazzo San Calisto in Rome. The Report documents the achievements of the past year and the initiatives undertaken to achieve the organization’s objectives: collaborating...
Harambee Africa International Foundation is pleased to present its 2022 Annual Report. The event will take place on Monday, July 10 at 6:30 PM at Palazzo San Calisto, located at Piazza di San Calisto, No. 16 in Rome (ample...
The creation of a computer laboratory intended for at least 300 students from 3 primary schools in the Uvira area, in South Kivu, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, has been completed.
With great joy, we announce the publication of the Proceedings of the Conference organized on the occasion of Harambee Africa International’s 20th anniversary. The “Be To Care” Symposium took place from September 28th to 30th, 2022.
The key to lasting development is strategic partnerships that focus on human capital development, with less bureaucratic paperwork and more goal-oriented approaches. Ito Diejomaoh, director of the Niger Foundation Hospital, Harambee’s partner for health and social projects in Nigeria,...
Every 25 May, the world unites to celebrate World Africa Day, a significant occasion also to refute stereotypes and recognise the true potential of this vast continent. While Africa faces complex socio-economic challenges, it is important to highlight the vital...
Thanks to the generosity of some supporters, it was possible to send a contribution of EUR 10,400 to the Walé Social-Medical Centre project in Ivory Coast. This centre, promoted by AIFUP and partner of Harambee for several years, is...
In Italy, It’s tax return time and with a simple signature you can help us, at no cost, to ensure basic education and quality vocational, academic and business training in many Sub-Saharan African countries.
A conference promoted by Harambee with the patronage of the Metropolitan City of Rome was held on Saturday 25 March at Palazzo Valentini in Rome. Entitled: ‘Africa’s underestimated economic and social revolution’,
The aim is to offer an opportunity for an in-depth look at the changes and phenomena, too often underestimated, that explain the constant growth in Africa.
Boystown-Ruai, 25 km from central Nairobi, is a ‘home’ where vulnerable children can build their future, sharing a loving and caring environment.
Vocational training activities for visually impaired young people in Uvira continue. The aim is to offer these particularly vulnerable young people the possibility of integration through work.
As of today, anyone wishing to donate can contribute, together with Harambee, to ensuring better opportunities for many young people and families in Cameroon, Kenya, Nigeria and DR Congo.