To turn our vision into reality our team designs and implements innovative & inclusive projects.


Farmer field school

*Primary project

Teaching groups of low-income earning women, smallholder farmers and at-risk youths, sustainable food production techniques and how to add value to their produce. Our trainees meet and learn by doing, in an experimental field setting and under the guidance of our trained facilitators.

We then reinvest the profits from sales of high quality organic agricultural crops into providing vocational training opportunities, scholarships, donations and seed funding for at-risk youths, low income earning mothers, orphanages and cooperatives. This allows us to contribute towards tackling social and environmental problems and improve people's living conditions.

Our West Africa farm base is located in Agou, Region Plateaux, Togo. Here we integrate organic production, agrotourism, food processing, animal husbandry, training, bio-energy, research, land management, waste recycling and organizing school trips to educate local children and promote sustainable organic farming methods.


Vocational training & scholarships

Many urban and rural children come from families in need of additional educational support and in some cases, at risk youth arrive in new cities alone as a result of conflict, trafficking or economic hardship. Kailend believes that every child should be seen and heard and that every child deserves an opportunity to strive for their goals.

Our skills training and scholarship program engages and sponsors rural and inner city children and adults to get involved in and commit to going back to school, computing, agriculture, wood works, scholarships amongst various types of other vocational training programs. 


low income earning Women's socio-economic development

Women in Africa are not less capable of achieving economic success than men, but they are more likely to encounter circumstances, norms and laws that limit their full economic participation. Research suggests that when a woman’s economic status improves, so does that of her household, her community and, potentially, her country.

Kailend's low income earning women's socio-economic development project was launched to empower low income earning women and cooperatives by providing vocational training, cash transfers, tools and other necessary resources to enable them to run their own sustainable trade.