Africans are vibrant, beautiful people who the media portray as dirty and destitute. Because of this narrow view, most people have a distorted understanding of Africa and its citizens.
But just like any continent, Africa has pockets of poverty. Kids go hungry, and adults yearn for a purpose.
Africa is a costly place to live. According to the World Bank, low incomes do not sustain the high cost of living. The prices of goods and services in urban African environments can be up to 30% higher than average.*
Additionally, nearly half of all African residents are under the age of 18. And half of those are under the age of 12. These kids are too young to enter the workforce or contribute financially. They rarely have access to proper education, especially in their formative years. This prevents them from pursuing meaningful work and can inhibit their growth as they age.
All these factors contribute to a low life expectancy. Statistics like these can paint a picture of poverty and despair. But hope and a desire for change are inherent in the African people.
Pastors hold a special place in African culture. They have influence and bring real help to those they serve. But to be successful in their work, pastors and community leaders need funds, training, and support. The organic way pastors are embedded in their communities provides a voice to the hopeless, help to the broken, and love to all.
When leaders are healthy, organizations have a greater influence. Our goal is to impact Africa by providing support to those working in villages and communities across the continent.