Phase 3: Partnering for Scale
We recognize that in order to make meaningful progress in the fight against malnutrition, we need to partner with external organizations to scale our impact to new populations and settings.
In 2017 we formed a partnership with the World Food Programme to support their Home Grown School Feeding initiative to bring nutrition-sensitive gardens to 104 primary schools in four new districts, expanding our reach to an additional 83,000 children. With Save the Children we worked with 475 families in Mahama refugee camp and with the U.S. Sate Department we worked with 365 families in Kigeme refugee camp, bringing our model to more vulnerable families.
We are actively seeking more like-minded organizations to partner with and expand our impact.