ABOUT W.A.H
W.A.H ( We All Humans) is non government organization founded in 2012 in South Africa to address African communities’ educational and developmental needs. W.A.H understand the vision that human resource development is the key to improving nation-building capacity. Initially established to provide scholarships and educational materials to students, we have expanded our scope to include a broader range of educational initiatives and community development projects in response to user needs.
W.A.H, strategically empowers lives by providing educational opportunities and strengthening self-reliance so that individuals, families, and communities can create positive change in their own lives. When lives are empowered, they become self-sufficient and rise above the poverty line. When individuals and families are strengthened, they can contribute towards community, national, and international progress.
We are improving access to education by providing scholarships, school supplies, and school infrastructure support. We provide solar lights (so kids can study at night) and mosquito nets (to keep children safe from malaria). We provide Clean Water wells in different Rural areas. we build Hospitals and Schools, We are also equipping individuals with computer/vocational training and practical skills for employment and entrepreneurship, focusing on empowering women and girls. We collaborate with local communities and organizations to identify needs, prioritize projects, and ensure the sustainability of our interventions.

The general history of Africa since achieving independence has been a development failure. W.A.H seeks to bridge the development deficit gap. W.A.H’s strategic mandate is to raise a new generation of African leaders by focusing on the human capital aspect of development. We envision an African continent fully developed in human and resource capacity, free from poverty, ignorance, and civil conflict, and where the poorest and most vulnerable people become leaders and effectively manage their national resources.
In Africa, countless bright minds are prevented from higher education and success in the workforce due to their circumstances. We provide scholarships to these children, school supplies, vocational and leadership training, education in growing technological fields, mentorship, leadership training, and business support.
Additionally, we recognize that children need to be healthy and safe to obtain a proper education, so we provide everything from healthcare to sexual education, mosquito nets, and solar lights. We Provide Clean Water Wells in Different rural Areas, We provide electricity from panel solar, We build Hospital, Clinics and School, We Supply Clothes New and Old, Foods etc.., We also supply disaster relief, which is crucial in areas lacking the resources necessary for a quick recovery time.
We all know the proverb, “Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.” Well-known as it may be, countless problems could be alleviated worldwide if only that approach were taken.
At W.A.H, we provide education, child sponsorship, leadership development, workforce empowerment, and more to poverty-stricken African communities. We aid in breaking the cycle of poverty, so our impact is not limited to those we directly help – future generations will be born into a healthier, more prosperous, and developed world.

Our Mission also
Our mission is to end extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity in Africa. This is threatened by multiple, intertwined crises. Time is of the essence. We are creating a new plan to drive impact development that is:
- Inclusive of everyone, including women and young people;
- Resilient to shocks, including against climate and biodiversity crises, pandemics and fragility;
- Sustainable, through growth and job creation, human development, fiscal and debt management, food security and access to clean air, water, and affordable energy.
To achieve this, we will Need your Support and we can work with all clients as one W.A.H, in close partnership with other multilateral institutions, the private sector, and civil society.



LEADERSHIP OF WAH
High Officers
Meet our High Officers, the Leaders and Founder of WAH ( We All Humans ) Starting from the President to the Councilor.

James K Williams
President of WAH

Jessica Pearson
Secretary

Rachel Zain
Assistant Secretary

Luise Litt
Administrative

Katrina Bennett
Treasurer

Mike Ross
Councilor