Our Partners
Our collaborative approach ensures that together, we can achieve greater impact and foster resilience in communities across the continent.
At Vision Quest, our mission to drive transformative change across Africa is strengthened by the powerful partnerships we forge with organizations committed to sustainable development. These partnerships allow us to deliver impactful solutions in agriculture, environment, climate change, gender equality, conflict management, and more.
Partners
Our Partnership Philosophy
At Vision Quest, our commitment to transformative change across Africa is demonstrated through a wide range of impactful projects and assignments. We work alongside partners in agriculture, environment, climate change, gender equality, and more to deliver solutions that drive sustainable development. We believe that partnerships are the cornerstone of impactful development.
By working closely with our partners, we are able to leverage diverse expertise, resources, and perspectives to create lasting change. We are proud to collaborate with organizations that share our vision for a sustainable, equitable, and resilient Africa.Here are some of the key assignments that highlight our dedication and expertise:
Case Study Projects
Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
Our partnership with the Danish Refugee Council has been instrumental in addressing food security, livelihoods, and conflict management across East Africa. We have supported DRC in conducting food security assessments, developing sustainable agricultural strategies, and leading conflict-sensitive interventions. Our work together includes participatory research and community mapping to identify insecurity hotspots and foster peacebuilding in conflict-prone areas.
UN Women
UN Women has been a critical partner in advancing gender equality and social protection. We have collaborated on projects that include institutional capacity assessments, gender-responsive budgeting, and the development of gender mainstreaming toolkits. Together, we strive to empower women and promote gender equality in Somalia and beyond.
Save the Children
Save the Children is a trusted partner in our efforts to improve health, education, and livelihoods in conflict-affected regions. Our collaborations include third-party monitoring and evaluations of emergency response projects in Somalia, ensuring that vulnerable populations receive the support they need. We have also worked together on gender-sensitive labor market assessments and youth aspiration studies to inform strategic interventions.
USAID
Working with USAID, we have contributed to resilience-building initiatives in arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) in Kenya and across East Africa. Our joint efforts include baseline and midterm surveys for the Kenya Resilient Arid Lands Partnership for Integrated Development (RAPID), and capacity building for local communities to enhance resilience to climate change and food insecurity.
Save the Children
Save the Children is a trusted partner in our efforts to improve health, education, and livelihoods in conflict-affected regions. Our collaborations include third-party monitoring and evaluations of emergency response projects in Somalia, ensuring that vulnerable populations receive the support they need. We have also worked together on gender-sensitive labor market assessments and youth aspiration studies to inform strategic interventions.
USAID
Working with USAID, we have contributed to resilience-building initiatives in arid and semi-arid lands (ASAL) in Kenya and across East Africa. Our joint efforts include baseline and midterm surveys for the Kenya Resilient Arid Lands Partnership for Integrated Development (RAPID), and capacity building for local communities to enhance resilience to climate change and food insecurity.
UNFPA
In partnership with UNFPA, we have developed communication strategies for reproductive health programs in Somalia and conducted facility assessments for reproductive health commodities. Our joint efforts aim to improve access to quality healthcare services and promote reproductive health and rights.
International Solidarity Foundation (ISF)
With ISF, we have worked on projects that address gender-based violence and promote women’s rights in Somaliland. Our collaboration includes baseline surveys, gender norm analysis, and capacity development to support the reduction of gender-based violence and the advancement of gender equality.