New Ways

We are dedicated to transforming the lives of some of the world's poorest people
New Ways
REGISTERED NAME
NEW WAYS
REGISTERED NUMBER
1035688
ORGANISATION TYPE
Charity Commission England and Wales
YEAR OF REGISTRATION
1994
LOCATION
Ethiopia
Last Updated:
20.01.2022
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£485k

Turnover

0

Employees

25

Volunteers

We deliver social value through these activities.

PROJECT TICKET
Feed and nourish an Ethiopian nursery school child
RECIPIENT
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UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DESCRIPTION

Providing nutritious food for Ethiopian nursery school children. What a child eats today will have a striking and lasting impact on his or her physical and mental health throughout adolescence and adulthood. It is therefore essential and crucial that food of nutritional value is provided to not only help to children grow up and develop physically, but also to help them do well academically in school and feel good about themselves.

PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
  • Children / Young People
Timeline

Ongoing

PROJECT SIZE

£25k p.a.

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PROJECT TICKET
Malaria prevention nets in Turkana, northern Kenya
RECIPIENT
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UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DESCRIPTION

Help prevent the spread of malaria in rural, remote Kenya by providing nets that will on average last at least 2 years. Malaria, which is more prevalent than HIV/AIDS in Africa, and other mosquito-borne diseases, can be avoided through the provision of quality mosquito nets that prevents mosquito bites for adults and children at night. These are cost effective, last a long time, are eco-friendly and are especially crucial in lowering the mortality rate caused by mosquito-borne diseases.

PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
  • The General Public / Mankind
Timeline

Ongoing

PROJECT SIZE

£10k p.a.

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PROJECT TICKET
Educate children in Turkana, Northern Kenya
RECIPIENT
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UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DESCRIPTION

Support children become well-educated and responsible adults in the future by covering the costs for all the necessary educational materials such as books, uniforms, and shoes for a primary school child attending a school of excellence. In semi-nomadic communities, children often forgo a formal education. Access is limited which means many children never get to fulfil their potential. By attending primary school, children get an opportunity to learn basic skills with some continuing education.

PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
  • Children / Young People
Timeline

Ongoing

PROJECT SIZE

£36k p.a.

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PROJECT TICKET
Provide access to clean water via bore holes
RECIPIENT
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UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
DESCRIPTION

Rain in Turkana, Northen Kenya, is a rare event and thus the local people often lack access to a clean water source. Supporting the construction of water infrastructure such as a borehole provides communities with water day to day. Boreholes are sunk deep into the ground to reach the water table and are able to supply water for the local people many of whom are semi-nomadic, and the livestock that they rely on, throughout the year. This creates a more sustainable lifestyle for communities.

PROJECT BENEFICIARIES
  • The General Public / Mankind
Timeline

Ongoing

PROJECT SIZE

£30k p.a.

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