Wakuli
Wakuli’s mission is to enable smallholder farmers to move towards a living income and a more sustainable livelihood.
Businesses building social cohesion by championing equal education, employment opportunities or access to affordable healthcare.
19.652 [3.046*]
Smallholders farmers & dependents impacted
324.346 [292*]
Agriculture hectares serviced
3.701.946 [299.858*]
Number of skin assessments
5.748 [103*]
People supplied with medication
118.838 [2.139*]
Informed health decisions
161.381 [10.813*]
Unique mental health user sessions
47.568 [5.090*]
Reductions in surgical complications
36.713 [3.635*]
Language learnings users
14.079 [845*]
Amount of users reporting improved financial literacy
6.525 [698*]
Number of children provided with quality childcare
996 [107*]
Number of people educated & empowered to run a childcare business
3.027 [306*]
Upskilled and reskilled graduates
353 [4*]
Graduates who found and international job
11.465 [860*]
Tutoring and mentoring sessions
19.174 [4.276*]
Completed skill profiles
3.536 [191*]
Workers moved out of poverty
4.113.000 [278.861*]
Fair trade SKUs sold
53.999.297 [2.699.965*]
Surplus food exchanges
436.397 [21.820*]
Active food exchange users
208
Climate mobilizers empowered
58.752 [39.070*]
People engaged in social impact projects
The world drinks over 2 billion cups of coffee a day. It’s a trillion-dollar industry, yet less than 1% of that value reaches the farmers who actually grow the stuff. That’s the absurdity Wakuli is taking on.
In this impact case, you can read all about how they are moving the industry towards a Sustainable Living Income for coffee farmers worldwide.
Lives impacted trough our People Power investments:
People got access to sustainable income and job opportunities
People received acces to education, including upskill and reskiling
People and treatments received in mental and/or physical healthcare
Community members serving others and their society
Ata Senkon, Investment Manager