Disability Inclusion in Community-Led Development
Disability inclusion in community-led development means that everyone is empowered to be a part of the solution to their own poverty-related issues.
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Disability inclusion in community-led development means that everyone is empowered to be a part of the solution to their own poverty-related issues.
In three communities in the Philippines, projects that brought school supplies to children help them make the most out of their education so they can build a better foundation for a prosperous future.
Explore the complexities of poverty in Africa, from historical roots to modern challenges, and discover innovative community-driven solutions.
Some communities in low-income countries lack the digital infrastructure that has become foundational for development. But many are learning to bridge this digital divide.
Explore the causes and impacts of poverty in the Philippines and learn how you can help. Join us in making a difference.
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The people of Boyole, Malawi, Africa found the power within themselves to fight the trend of high child mortality rates by building a clinic to provide proper care.
After a few years of restricted travel, the members of the Outreach U.S. team finally got to see the work they support up close and personal.
Community-Led Development gets people involved in building the capacity of their community to improve itself, and is a growing movement.
Philippines and Cambodia create project evaluation surveys to improve future projects. The results are inspiring. The method is scientific, and it works.
Outreach International saw 27 graduated communities in 2021. Read how the best way to fight poverty is to empower those most affected by it.