Climate Action

Let’s Help International’s Commitment to Sustainable Change Climate change, recognized as one of the most pressing challenges of our time, serves as a nexus amplifying threats to health, poverty, and hunger worldwide. Let’s Help International (LHI), guided by a steadfast commitment to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), acknowledges the urgency of addressing climate change. LHI stands at the …

Bridging the Educational Divide: Little by Little Education Services Partners with Let’s Help International in Uganda

Introduction:In the pursuit of creating a brighter future for refugee children in Uganda, Let’s Help International (LHI) is steadfast in its commitment to education. With Uganda hosting nearly 1.4 million refugees, the need for educational support is critical, especially for the 61 percent of these refugees who are children. Among the various challenges hindering access to education for these children …

WASH-Water, Sanitation and Hygiene

Empowering Communities: LHI and Equal Aqua Uganda Join Forces in WASH Initiative Introduction: In a significant stride towards enhancing Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) standards, Let’s Help International (LHI) is excited to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Equal Aqua Uganda (EAU). Building on years of collaborative efforts, LHI and EAU are launching a WASH initiative that aims to address critical …

Cultivating Connections: LHI and Germán Fernández Ramos Public School Unite in the Penfriend Project

Introduction:In an era where global collaboration and cultural understanding are pivotal, Let’s Help International (LHI) is taking the lead in fostering connections through its Education Program. The Penfriend Project, a brainchild of Germán Fernández Ramos Public School in Oviedo, Spain, is a testament to the power of international partnerships in nurturing friendships across borders. This initiative, supported by LHI, brings …

Empowering Kyaka II Refugee Settlement: Let’s Help International’s Contribution to KRLON’s Training

In a groundbreaking initiative aimed at enhancing the capabilities of Refugee-led Organizations (RLOs), Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), and various groups within the Kyaka II Refugee Settlement, KRLON recently completed a successful training session on October 6th, 2023. This vital training equipped over 70 individuals with the knowledge and skills required to effectively utilize KRLON’s Online Reporting System, representing a significant stride …

Bridging the Digital Divide with Smartphones: LHI’s Innovative Digital Inclusion Project

In today’s fast-paced, interconnected world, digital skills have become indispensable. They open doors to opportunities, enhance employability, and promote socioeconomic growth. Yet, not everyone has equal access to these skills, creating a digital divide that hinders progress. At Let’s Help International (LHI), we believe in leveling the digital playing field. Our Digital Inclusion project is designed to empower individuals worldwide …

Empowering Digital Inclusion: LHI’s Journey at UNHCR’s Digital Gender Inclusion and Innovation Bootcamp

At Let’s Help International (LHI), we have always believed that the power of technology can bridge divides and create opportunities for those who need them most. We are thrilled to share our recent journey at UNHCR’s Digital Gender Inclusion and Innovation Bootcamp, a virtual event that aimed to equip refugee-led organizations with the skills and tools to address the digital …

Bridging Hope: Empowering Refugees Through Digital Inclusion- Fundraising Campaign

Welcome to the forefront of change! Let’s Help International (LHI) is proud to introduce the Digital Inclusion program in Uganda’s Kyaka II Refugee settlement, a revolutionary initiative to empower refugees in an ever-evolving digital world. We are running a GoFundMe Campaign in an effort to raise $12,000 USD to establish a fully equipped computer lab, providing essential digital skills training …

LHI in Partnership with RESDA and EDEN CITY, Distributed Scholastic materials to 63 in February 2023.

Education is vital for helping children develop healthily to become productive members of society. However, refugee children are 5 times less likely to attend school than their counterparts. Furthermore, they are likely to have experienced trauma and require further psycho-social support. Without intervention refugee children, such as those at the Kyaka II refugee settlement, are set to continue living a …