
We recognise that local organisations have a deep contextual knowledge and significant skills and expertise. We therefore prioritise working with local partners in all contexts.
We stay with communities long after the last cameras have gone away, supporting them to build their resilience and rebuild their lives for however long it takes.

We protect and enhance food, water and nutrition security for the most vulnerable.
Conflict and climate change are causing food insecurity to increase year on year. We are now experiencing a global hunger crisis, with countries in East Africa teetering on the brink of famine. We need to act today to prevent thousands of people from dying.

We support people and communities on the frontlines of the climate emergency to prepare for and adapt to the impacts of climate change. We plan and deliver projects that help people, especially women and girls, to adapt and become more resilient to climate shocks.
Although the climate emergency affects all of us, it has a disproportionate impact on the poorest and most marginalised groups, including women and girls.

We support businesses to achieve greater social and environmental change. Collaborating within local communities, we work with committed partners to ensure lasting, positive impact.
We are advisors, technical experts, advocacy and communications specialists. With business partners, we are committed to saving lives, defeating poverty and achieving social and climate justice.