Aidlink's Partners

Aidlink exists to improve the lives of those living in poverty in the developing world.

We believe that local communities and organisations are best placed to manage their own development – therefore we work in partnership with organisations in our three priority countries: Uganda, Kenya and Ghana. We are committed to empowering local communities to directly implement development actions and to advocate for the relief of poverty and increased access to basic services.

Partnership for Aidlink means: ‘A shared vision and a commitment to work together to bring real and sustainable benefits to the poor and marginalized. It requires a long term commitment, clearly defined expectations and shared responsibility for achievements. It values the unique contribution and strengths of all partners and is based on partners working in an open, accountable and transparent manner.’

Our work with partners to improve the lives of some of the poorest communities in the world is based on a number of core values and principles:

  • Partner Centred
  • Mutual benefits
  • Promoting participation
  • Joint ownership
  • Sensitivity and flexibility
  • Accountability and transparency
  • Providing synergy and added value

In almost 30 years of operations, we have moved from supporting hundreds of projects across many countries, to working in partnership with 7 key partners in Ghana, Kenya and Uganda. These strategic partnerships have evolved through the experience of working together and are built on trust and honesty.

Aidlink’s 7 key partners in Africa:

Ghana

Kenya

Uganda

Ghana Province of the Spiritans

Diocese of Lodwar

Caritas MADDO

KUAP Pandipeiri

EMESCO Development Foundation

Girl Child Network

Voluntary Action for Development