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Project Sponsorship

Our partners make a significant difference to our work supporting people living in extreme poverty.

Together, we achieve shared value and deliver social impact across our six thematic focus areas of climate, education, emergency response, gender equality, health and nutrition and livelihoods.  Funding activities in all of these focus areas can achieve common goals, engage employees, demonstrate corporate values and deliver upon strategic priorities in corporate social responsibility and sustainability strategies. 

Dawn Meats

Demonstration of nursery bed preparation at the Agricultural Demonstration and Learning Centre, South Sudan. Photo: Rocky Roselle Emma / Concern Worldwide
Demonstration of nursery bed preparation at the Agricultural Demonstration and Learning Centre, South Sudan. Photo: Rocky Roselle Emma / Concern Worldwide

Dawn Meats has invested heavily in on-farm sustainability and community projects in Ireland, and their support for the Agriculture Demonstration and Learning Centre in Nyamlell, Bahr al Ghazal State, South Sudan, is aligned with its public commitments on environment, food, farming and society, Working Together for a Better Future | Plan Four Zero .

Their on-going investment and support is encouraging community farmers to build skills in climate-smart agricultural techniques skills in South Sudan, enabling them to lift themselves out of extreme poverty.

South Sudan is ranked 191 out of 191 on the Human Development Index, making it the poorest country in the world.

This project, which is funded by Dawn Meats, encourages the dissemination of more sustainable practises for farmers in South Sudan, and greater diversification of crops, to bolster income streams, improve nutrition in the local community and help it become more resilient to climate shocks.

75 farmers are learning the basic agronomic practices of vegetable production from Concern’s technical staff attached to support agriculture activities at the centre. All the farmers have received seed kits and materials to help them build their livelihoods and a more sustainable future by the production of groundnuts and vegetables.  

Mason Hayes and Curran

Child at school in Sila region of Chad. Photo: Pierre Maget/Concern Worldwide
Child at school in Sila region of Chad. Photo: Pierre Maget/Concern Worldwide

Mason Hayes & Curran’s corporate social responsibility programme focuses on education as one of the most powerful tools in tackling disadvantage. Concern also believes education is at the heart of development and critical to breaking the poverty cycle, and improving health, nutrition, income and opportunities for all children.

Mason Hayes & Curran funded a project in the Sila province of Chad from October 2021 to November 2022, which improved access to quality education and supported the well-being of 2,200 children in seven primary schools across the region. The project trained teachers to improve literacy skills and support the promotion of gender equality. It also improved facilities, providing two new classrooms and new toilet blocks, and donated equipment and materials to all seven schools.

The project highlights how relationships between the private sector and Concern can not only support business values but deliver vital social impact, ensuring thousands of children have the chance of a brighter future. 

FDC Group

A family harvesting green grams in Tana River County, Kenya. Photo: Concern Worldwide
A family harvesting green grams in Tana River County, Kenya. Photo: Concern Worldwide

FDC Group is committed to giving back to the community and making a positive impact on the world, both at a global and local level. FDC Group has kindly supported Concern since 2012 and we are proud to be one of their primary charity partners. 

Their generosity has supported a wide range of projects that aim to tackle extreme poverty by providing sustainable access to food, healthcare, and education. FDC Group has supported projects in Malawi, South Sudan, and, most recently, in Kenya.  

Tana River County, in Kenya, has been badly affected by perennial food insecurity due to the impact of climate change. Over 80% of the population in the county depend on agriculture as their main source of food availability and income, and this has been badly affected by drought in the region. 

FDC Group provided valuable co-funding for improved water access to over 200 households for enhanced food production. The project activities included installation of a borehole to aid the flow of water to the agricultural area, allowing for continuous crop farming all year round; and developing land for cultivation to increase the area for food production. The project ensures sustainable access to clean and safe water, allowing for better food security for the community. 

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Our impact in 2022

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16.4 M

people reached through our emergency response

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8.3 M

people reached through our health interventions

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5.4 M

people reached through our livelihoods programmes

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