Annual Report 2024-2025

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A message from our Chair

Each year, I am reminded that Kyeema’s strength lies not only in what we achieve, but in how we adapt. This has been a year of both challenge and growth, and one that revealed the deep resilience that defines this organisation.

Across every level of the organisation, Kyeema has demonstrated the kind of resilience that defines a mission-driven NGO. Despite the challenging funding landscape of 2025 and the natural ebbs and flows of project cycles, the organisation has emerged stronger. We have
diversified our income base, reinforced good governance, and ensured that resources are used wisely and transparently.

Marijke Frantzen

A message from our CEO

Resilience is often spoken of as the ability to bend without breaking, to weather the storm and rise again with renewed strength. At Kyeema,
resilience is at the core of what we do, it is at the heart of the communities we serve, and this year it became the very heart of our own journey.

In 2024–2025, we saw resilience tested. We celebrated the awarding of projects funded by USAID, only to watch them pause and then
disappear. We welcomed new colleagues who enriched our small team, and we mourned the sudden and heartbreaking loss of our dear Kevin in Papua New Guinea. His passing reminded us of the irreplaceable value each person brings to our work. In a small organisation like ours, every individual carries deep knowledge, local experience and networks; when one is lost, we all feel it profoundly.

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Mozambique Annual report
Malawi Annual Report 24-25
Ethiopia Annual Report 24-25

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