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How We Select Our Partner Organizations

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Our partner organizations are key to lifting people out of extreme poverty. The right partnerships ensure impact and integrity. Here’s how we make great partnerships happen.

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What We Are Doing to Minimise Harm

Marc Werner avatarMarc Werner

Every organization should question their practices. So do we. The Do No Harm approach reminds us that it's not whether we create an impact, but rather of what kind.

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Program Exit Strategy for Recipients

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When a recipient completes their three-year Social Income program, the transfer of money ends — but the work does not.

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How Country Offices Work

Sandino Scheidegger avatarSandino Scheidegger

We keep the core structure of Social Income country offices the same everywhere we operate. This consistency ensures our work is transparent, reliable, and trustworthy.

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Onboarding as an SI Volunteer

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All beginnings involve some admin. It’s not the most exciting part, but it lays the foundation for good practice, data protection, and smooth collaboration. Let’s get it done.

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Field Notes

Traveling to Guinea

Willemijn de Gaay F. avatarWillemijn de Gaay F.

Have you ever visited Guinea? If not, it definitely belongs on your list. Whether you fly in or take the overland route, you’re met with a journey full of contrast and character.

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Traveling to Sierra Leone

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Yes, you should visit Sierra Leone. That’s the simple answer if you’re asking yourself whether it's worth the trip. It’s the kind of experience that stays with you.

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2025 Sierra Leone Trip Debrief

Jessica Freeman avatarJessica Freeman

Our field trip to Sierra Leone featured a workshop with 50 recipients and our local partners, a long road trip up to the cocoa fields, and lots of seafood.

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