Background and Brief History of Africado Foundation

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The Africado Foundation, initially established as Jesus Republic in 2014, has undergone a remarkable transformation under the visionary leadership of Richardson Ojeka. The organization’s early years were marked by commendable initiatives aimed at assisting those in need. This included visits to orphanage homes and those in need, where essential food supplies and provisions were distributed. Additionally, the foundation took proactive steps to address health challenges faced by vulnerable populations through malaria treatment outreach programs.

Recognizing the significance of education and mentorship, the Africado Foundation launched a Career Mentorship series tailored for secondary school students. The goal was to inspire and guide young individuals towards a brighter future.

As Africado Foundation evolved, it expanded its scope and transitioned to a more comprehensive approach centered around empowerment with a human rights Approach. This shift in strategy led to the development and execution of a range of impactful projects aimed at uplifting communities and contributing to sustainable development.

OUR RESULT

How far we've gone.

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Our Vision

A world where all young people are free from poverty.

Our Mission

To empower youths through technology, education, and entrepreneurship development.

Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Alignment

Africado Foundation’s work aligns with several United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, reflecting its commitment to contributing to a sustainable future. The SDGs that are particularly relevant to the foundation’s mission and initiatives include:

No Poverty (SDG 1)

No Poverty (SDG 1)
Working towards poverty eradication by empowering marginalized groups through education and economic opportunities.

Quality Education (SDG 4)

Quality Education (SDG 4)
Promoting inclusive and equitable education, enhancing learning outcomes, and fostering lifelong learning opportunities.

Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8)

Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8)
Promoting job creation, entrepreneurship, and sustainable economic development in underserved communities.

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (SDG 9)

Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure (SDG 9)
Embracing technological advancements, fostering innovation, and improving infrastructure to support inclusive growth and development.

Our Core Values

Africado Foundation upholds the following core values, which guide its actions and shape its organizational culture:

Courage to Lead

we take bold and decisive actions to drive positive change.

Humility

We approach our work with openness and a willingness to learn from others.

Inspiring

Our goal is to create a ripple effect of inspiration that extends beyond the immediate beneficiaries

Transformative

We are committed to creating and implementing initiatives that have a lasting impact on the lives of those we serve and the society

Mutual Respect

We treat every individual with dignity and we recognize the diverse perspectives and contributions of each person.

Excellence

We are committed to excellence in all aspects of our work

OUR PARTNERS

Amazing partners that support our cause

Join us and let’s make a better world, today.