What We Do

We believe that change starts from within

What We Do

At Daruwana Development Foundation, we are dedicated to creating sustainable change in communities through a holistic approach that addresses the root causes of poverty and environmental degradation. Our work spans multiple focus areas, all aimed at empowering communities, restoring ecosystems, and building a resilient future.

Poverty Alleviation

Taking the poor ahead: Leaving poverty behind

We cannot pretend not to see the problem of poverty—it is everywhere. About 800 million people living in poverty.
85% of them live in rural places affected by environmental crisis.

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Four out of five people below the international poverty line lived in rural areas.

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Half of the poor are children. Women form a majority of these materially poor in most regions and among some age groups. About 70 percent of the global poor bout 15 years plus and have no hope for schooling or only some basic education

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Almost half of poor people in Sub-Saharan Africa live in just five countries: Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Madagascar

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More than 40 percent of the global poor live in economies affected by fragility, conflict and violence, and that number is expected to rise to 67 percent in the next decade. Those economies have 10 percent of the world’s population.

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About 132 million of the global poor live in areas with high flood risk.

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Many people who had barely escaped extreme poverty could be forced back into it by the convergence of COVID-19, conflict, and climate change.

Environmental Conservation

A Nature Machine. A tree.

Tree planting is a simple, replicable, and scalable approach with proven success. How? “With every living soul a tree planter crusades”. Through our demonstration training program, the TFTF-Approach, farmers plant thousands of trees that protect and bring nutrients back to the soil. Our farmers then grow varieties fruits and vegetables as against mono crop farming. The acquisitions of these skill-sets move small holder farmers to gain increases in income and access to food, within the first year, while improving their environment.

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Hunger

Help these extreme poor people suffering from chronic hunger to achieve food security within 1 year on ward

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Poverty

Help the extreme poor people earning less than $1.25/day to increase their income by at least 10 times over

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Deforestation

 It is homecoming for tree cover to their degraded landscapes and invigorate dying soils.

Being involved in diversified training program in favor of increasing social and economic self- reliance in an organic scale, we are:


a) Involved in increasing Post-Harvest Value:


b) We catalyze local people into self -reliant groups that grow into cooperatives societies. This helps them in Creating Value Chain and Market Linkages: We show them how to remove middlemen from the distribution chain and provide mentoring for economics of scale that facilitate information flow and business transactions between suppliers and buyers.

TREE PLANTING IS OUR SOLUTION APPROACH? WHY?

The Nature Machine. A tree. It absorbs carbon from the atmosphere and keep it.

1. It’s easy for local farmers to take care of the trees while trees take care of the farmers
2.The Nature Machine form mechanical anchors on the soil structure which thus reduces erosion, degradation, and landslides
3.Trees are beautiful, cool, and freshens. Green vegetation are pleasant sceneries and form safe-place for meditation and pouring away negative energies.

Daruwana Servant Leadership Institute

At Daruwana Servant Leadership Institute, we are committed to nurturing a new generation of leaders who prioritize service, empathy, and community empowerment. Our approach is grounded in the principles of servant leadership, where leading is about serving others and making a positive impact.

Our Focus Areas:

  • Leadership Training: We provide comprehensive training programs that develop ethical, visionary, and servant-minded leaders equipped to drive positive change in their communities. Our curriculum emphasizes self-awareness, empathy, stewardship, and a commitment to the growth of others.

  • Community Empowerment: By engaging with communities directly, we help foster a culture of collaboration and shared leadership. Our initiatives are designed to empower individuals to take active roles in solving local challenges, thereby creating sustainable and self-sufficient communities.

  • Mentorship and Coaching: Through personalized mentorship and coaching, we guide emerging leaders on their journey, helping them navigate challenges, refine their vision, and cultivate the skills needed to lead with integrity and compassion.

  • Workshops and Seminars: Our interactive workshops and seminars cover a wide range of topics, including ethical leadership, effective communication, conflict resolution, and strategic planning. These sessions are designed to inspire and equip leaders with practical tools to make a difference.

  • Networking and Collaboration: We create opportunities for leaders to connect, collaborate, and share best practices. By building a strong network of like-minded individuals and organizations, we amplify our collective impact and drive community transformation.

At Daruwana Servant Leadership Institute, we believe that true leadership is about lifting others up and creating environments where everyone can thrive. Our mission is to develop leaders who not only lead with excellence but also inspire and empower those around them, ultimately contributing to a more just, equitable, and flourishing society.

Women Empowerment & Girl Child Education

We want women to lead, participate in government systems, have decent livelihood, income security, and economic autonomy and live free from violence.

Women Empowerment:

The women empowerment of women by women for women specialized synergy toward empowering women small scale farmers; Whom we found though materially poor but rich on the inside to pass through the burden of bearing the traumas of the African woman in agriculture, in passing through loss of children due to diseases, epidemics, in being the beast of burden.

Girl Child Education:

  • Girls education is a strategic development priority, in addition to improving quality of life, access to inclusive education equips women and girls with the tools to develop innovative solutions to the world’s greatest problems.
  • DDF acts to end poverty through programs aimed at income security, decent work and economic autonomy. In addition to this, we are providing trainings and practical skills to empower poor women economically and give them a voice.
  • We reach out to women who are most in need, particularly marginalized groups that includes rural women, domestic workers, some migrants and low-skilled women. Our aims are higher incomes, better access to and control over resources, and greater security, including protection from violence.
  • We have a unique and holistic method of tackling Gender Based Violence through the development and implementation of a series of initiatives, providing preventive measures in education and community service to reduce the high incidence.
  • DDF has made the commitment to improve the health and well-being of women and children through prevention and treatment, education, immunization campaigns, sexual and reproductive health care.
  • By providing a variety of leadership development, technology education and mentoring opportunities for women at all levels, DDF is dedicated to closing the gender gap that exists in this sector.

How You Can Get Involved

Your support is crucial to our mission. Whether through donations, volunteering, or partnering with us, there are many ways to contribute to our efforts.

Together, we can empower communities, restore the environment, and build a better future for all.

Life-changing moments start here.

Our organization truly believes that by working together, we can
save more lives than ever before.

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