About Us

 

Join our global movement to reduce illiteracy in Africa.

 

Anike Foundation promotes educational development in Africa by distributing educational resources to those in need, while providing access to educational facilities and other necessary infrastructure.

Since 2007, Anike Foundation has worked directly with grassroots African NGOs and accredited learning institutions to distribute school supplies - such as workbooks, pencils and sports equipment - to schools in need.

We believe that education is a fundamental human right. We are on the ground, empowering African youths to overcome illiteracy.

Tackling illiteracy

Since 2007, we have been making education accessible to improve the livelihoods of individuals in Africa.. Who are we? And what do we do?

 

Countries Where We Work

With over 200 partners in 20 countries across Africa, we are empowering communities to lift themselves out of illiteracy. Here are some of the countries where we are working..

 
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Assessing Our Performance

We are committed to tackling illiteracy in Africa, but how effective are we? You can see our strategic metrics and how we’re tracking against them in our GuideStar Report..

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Our Vision, Values & Goals

We believe that education is a fundamental human right.

Our People

The strength of our organization comes from its people – our board of directors, volunteers and supporters..

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Our History

Anike Foundation started as a Massachusetts public nonprofit foundation in 2007. We began by shipping books and computers to Africa.

 

“Our goal is to contribute to the improvement of education and, thereby, the reduction of poverty in Africa”

—Dr. Segun Ige, President and Founder