ForAfrica Group
The ForAfrika Group is the largest African development organization working for an Africa that thrives.
We are a global family that stands together for Africa because we can achieve more together than alone.
News from our work

Annual report 2023
It is with great gratitude and pride that we present our annual report for the past year.
A year that was characterized by remarkable progress and tireless commitment despite all the challenges.

40 years of ForAfrika – Anniversary celebration with Ann Pretorius in Zurich
Save the Date: September 21, 2024 Cordial invitation to the 40th anniversary celebration in Zurich.
Get to know our co-founder Ann Pretorius at a cozy aperitif with the whole ForAfrika family!

A future for Morgado – one daily meal changed everything
“For me, school nutrition is a great incentive. School nutrition has helped me to stay in school myself. It has made me the person I am today. It’s not just a meal, it changes lives,” says Morgado Culembe, School Nutrition Manager in Angola, enthusiastically.

A team of volunteers transforms a KITA and the children’s lives.
The keys to a new beginning: KITA manager Simollang Pooe has dedicated her life to creating a safe environment for the children in her community.

Water alleviates Awuru’s suffering and serves an entire community in Uganda
Fetching water: Awuru Amalia fills her jerrycan at the community well in Omugu The 68-year-old used to have to walk 15 km from home every

Rosemary – Progress as the fruit of saving
“In the future, I would like to turn my small store into a wholesale business. I also want to buy a mill to grind porridge