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Phase 1: Community Assessment & Mobilization     Jan – Mar 2026     

- Needs assessments in 15 rural communities

- Stakeholder consultations

- Recruitment and training of community volunteers     - 1,500 families mapped for support

- 45 community volunteers trained


Phase 2: Education and School Support     Apr 2026 – Dec 2027     

- Construction/rehabilitation of 10 rural schools

- Distribution of school kits to 2,000 children

- Teacher training & school feeding rollout     

- 85% increase in rural school attendance

- Reduced dropout by 50%


Phase 3: Health & Nutrition Interventions     May 2026 – Dec 2027     

- Mobile clinics in all project areas

- Nutrition programs for 1,200 children

- Hygiene and maternal health training     

- 70% reduction in severe malnutrition

- 60% increase in immunization coverage


Phase 4: Child Protection Systems     Jul 2026 – Dec 2028     

- Establish child protection committees in all communities

- Build 5 child

-friendly safe spaces

- Conduct rights and safety education sessions     

- 300+ abuse cases addressed or prevented

- 100% of communities have active child protection networks


Phase 5: Family Economic Empowerment     Jan 2027 – Dec 2028     

- Start-up grants for 600 families- Agricultural inputs and skills training

- Youth vocational programs     

- 60% of supported families report increased income

- 75% of youth beneficiaries employed or self-employed


Phase 6: Legal Identity and Birth Registration     Jan – Jun 2027     

- Mobile birth registration drives- Awareness campaigns     

- 95% of children in project areas legally registered


Phase 7: Monitoring, Evaluation & Scale-up Planning     Jul – Dec 2028     

- Impact assessments

- Policy feedback reports- Planning for phase II expansion     

- Comprehensive data to inform future scale-up

- Partnerships secured for 2029–2031 phase


Estimated Impact by End of 20282,000+ children gain access to quality education
1,200 children benefit from improved nutrition and healthcare
600 families economically empowered through livelihood support
15 rural communities have functioning child protection systems
95% birth registration coverage in target areas
Increased government collaboration at the local level
Sustainability and Community Ownership


To ensure long-term success beyond the project’s life span, the Foundation will:


  • Train local leaders and community-based organizations to continue programs
    Create local advocacy groups to engage with policymakers
    Integrate with local government structures for monitoring and resource sharing
    Promote youth involvement to foster generational continuity
    Conclusion

The Earth is the Lord’s Charity Foundation is committed to transforming the lives of vulnerable children in rural communities. 

By implementing a structured, government-aligned plan with clear timelines and measurable outcomes, the Foundation aims to empower families, strengthen local systems, and ensure that no child is left behind.


This is not just a project—it is a movement toward justice, equity, and sustainable development for rural children.