Our partners
CHASE Africa has supported 14 local organisations in many of the most under-resourced and remote areas of East Africa to improve the health of women, families, communities, and their natural environment. We support many of the partners with direct funding and all with technical help and opportunities for capacity building. We also facilitate the CHASE Africa Partner Network.
Reproductive Health Network Kenya
The Network’s mission is to provide evidence-based information and quality comprehensive reproductive health services in Kenya.
Kalyet Afya Foundation
KAF believes that ‘all people, regardless of where they live, have the right to decide whether and when to have children, to exist free from fear and stigma, and to lead the lives they choose’.
Mount Kenya Trust
Mount Kenya Trust has been at the forefront of safeguarding the ecosystem around Mount Kenya for the past 20 years, working closely with local communities to protect this vital UNESCO world heritage site.
Rural Initiative for Community Empowerment West Nile
Rural Initiative for Community Empowerment West Nile employs a bottom-up and holistic empowerment approach that is community led, focusing on individual behaviour change amongst vulnerable communities and groups for sustainable livelihood transformation.
Rwenzori Centre for Research and Advocacy Uganda
RCRA Uganda believe that people themselves are the agents of change and actors of their own development. They work with rural communities who are marginalised in Western Uganda bringing much needed health services.
Save The Elephants
Save the Elephants’ mission is to secure a future for elephants by fostering a healthy relationship between man and wildlife.
Dandelion Africa
Dandelion Africa deeply engages with the communities it represents. It understands their contexts and is committed to developing sustainable solutions that work for them.
South Rift Association of Land Owners
South Rift Association of Land Owners (SORALO) is a community-based and community-driven land trust established in 2004 to unite 21 Maasai communities in the management and security of their landscape.
The Maa Trust
The Maa Trust works together with community-owned wildlife conservancies around the Maasai Mara to increase the benefits of wildlife and conservation to Maasai families.