Partners and sponsors

The Australian Government Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) has provided support for sustainable Newcastle disease control activities in Africa since our inception. We also receive support from DFAT through the Australian NGO Cooperation Program (ANCP).

The Australian Embassy in Ethiopia for its support through the Direct Aid Program for our disability focused program in Ethiopia.

Palladium has supported Kyeema since its inception through the provision of office space and administrative and financial support. This valuable support has allowed Kyeema to establish and expand its work around the world.

The Rotary Club of Brisbane has provided funding to support the PNG village chickens and coral gardening activities. They continue to raise funds for our activities in PNG.

WWF Australia for supporting us through the Climate Resilient by Nature Program Challenge Fund implementation.

Ginigoada Foundation and Dame Carol Kidu for their collaboration and providing us with accommodation for our coral gardening training.

National Capital District Commission for its collaboration and support in Papua New Guinea, particularly on World Environment Day activities
and funding ongoing coral nursery monitoring activities.

Tropical Water Solutions Pty Ltd have provided generous funds for our activities in Malawi and Papua New Guinea.

Perpetual Limited for its contributions to our activities in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea.

We want to thank the staff at Palladium and Pacific Equity Fund that provide generous donations each month through our Workplace Giving program.

Dr. Steve Boahen and his team at International Institute of Tropical Agriculture for their invaluable support in implementing the AID-I project and for their trust in Kyeema.

Marracuene District Services for their collaboration and assistance throughout the implementation of the ANCP Marracuene project.

Central Veterinary Laboratory in Malawi, without which we would not have been able to carry out vaccination campaigns last year in Mozambique. We are also grateful to Dr. Pat Boland and Adija Masambo for facilitating the processes involved in the delivery.

The School of Veterinary Science at The University of Queensland maintains and continues to provide the I-2 Newcastle disease master seed free of charge.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Sidama Regional State Government, the National Veterinary Institute (NVI), Bahir Dar University, Addis Ababa University, and Gondar University for their support on our Ethiopian program.

Kyeema receives private donations from the Australian public, which are most important for furthering our activities. We could not do what we do without the generous support of many loyal businesses and individuals, both in time and money. Kyeema thanks each and everyone of you.