Our Results

Forecasted Africa delivers measurable, evidence-based results across education, governance, environment, livelihoods, and social inclusion. Our outcomes are tracked through community-led monitoring, institutional feedback, and periodic assessments to ensure accountability and learning.

Previous Results

Education Outcomes

Improved literacy and school participation by 15% among ~3,000 learners in 10 communities through school support and mentorship initiatives.

Governance and Accountability Outcomes

Participatory monitoring with 15 local institutions and 5,000 community members resulted in 10–15% improvement in responsiveness to community priorities.

Youth and Women Inclusion Outcomes

Leadership and civic engagement programs engaged 1,500 youth, 55% female, increasing youth participation in local decision-making by

Environmental Awareness Outcomes

Conservation and tree-planting initiatives reached 5 communities, leading to increased adoption of environmentally sustainable practices.

Livelihood and Poverty Reduction Outcomes

Pilot income-generating activities supported ~3,000 households, improving income stability and reducing vulnerability.

Present Results

Education and Skills Outcomes

Education and vocational programs now reach 5,000–7,000 individuals annually, improving retention and skills acquisition by 15–20%.

Governance and Social Accountability Outcomes

Engagement with 20–30 institutions and over 10,000 community members has improved transparency and service delivery by 20–30%.

Youth and Women Empowerment Outcomes

Current programs ensure over 60% participation of youth and women, strengthening leadership, civic engagement, and economic self-reliance

Environmental and Climate Resilience Outcomes

Activities now cover ~10 communities annually, improving community capacity for sustainable natural resource management and climate adaptation

Poverty Reduction and Livelihood Outcomes

Livelihood programs support over 10,000 individuals annually, contributing to increased household income and reduced poverty-related vulnerabilities