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Mothers of Africa UK decides to "Hang up its Hat".

It has been 21 years since Mothers of Africa became a registered charity in the United Kingdom. Formed in 2004, the charity was conceived at an International Conference in Paris.  It was formed in response to the need for all people to make a contribution to the achievement of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals (later the Sustainable Development Goals).  

Why Mothers of Africa

Up to 1 in 8 women die in childbirth in sub-Saharan Africa: a shocking statistic.  "No woman should die while giving life."

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Our work

Our aim is to deliver sustainable educational projects with lasting impact.

Building a future

We provide sustainable education programs in schools, communities and health facilities.   We build infrastructure to support the education programs.

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How we help

We listen to communities then structure and deliver collaborative education programs.

Julian Lennon becomes our Ambassador

The White Feather Foundation embraces environmental and humanitarian issues and in conjunction with partners from around the world, helps to raise funds for the betterment of all life and honours those who have truly made a difference.  

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