At Usawa Space, impact is measured not just in numbers, but in the transformed lives of women, girls, and communities we serve. From classrooms to villages, our work is creating ripple effects of equity, dignity, and opportunity.
📚 Education
800+ girls supported to re-enter or continue schooling through the Accelerated Learning Program (ALP)
5,000+ children reached through literacy and education programs and learning materials support
500+ teachers trained in learner-centered teaching approaches-PLC trainings
20 schools supported with learning and teaching materials and infrastructure development
💧 WASH
5,000+ people gained improved access to clean water through:
5 sand dams, 2 sump wells
20 rainwater harvesting tanks and gutter systems
Ceramic water filters distribution
Established 3 water management committees
Improved sanitation in 20+ schools- construction/ repair of pit latrines and installation of hand washing systems
500+ girls supported with menstrual hygiene kits and SRHR education sessions
🌍 Climate
1,500+ trees planted and adopted in ASAL schools and households
15+ school nature and environmental clubs established
3 Community Food Forests established - CFFs ( covering 5 hectares of land)
1000+ pastoralist families engaged in climate-smart agriculture and climate education
3 climate awareness marathons conducted
❤️ Healthcare
500+ mothers and 300+ children reached through mobile health clinics
1,000+ women improved maternal health knowledge through community sessions
800+ adolescents supported with reproductive health education
💡 Livelihoods & Community Empowerment
500 beehives distributed to households, boosting honey production and income
800+ farmers supported with irrigation kits, enabling year-round farming using water from sand dams, sump-wells, and boreholes
500 goats provided through our “Adopt-an-Animal” program, where families share livestock as herds grow
300 women and youth trained in basketry, bead work and product branding
10 community producer groups linked to markets
💡 PEACE AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION
20 community dialogues and mediation conducted
15 cross-boarder peace events conducted
200 youths trained as peace ambassadors
100 women trained as peace ambassadors